
Discover Bookster, the first single-page book that will make you rediscover the great classics of literature! An initiation story, of a journey that will transform its eponymous hero into a philosopher, this work is part of an important 18th century debate on fatalism and the existence of “Evil”. For a long time now, Voltaire has been fiercely opposed to the ideas of the philosopher Leibniz for whom God would have created the best of all possible worlds. Evil exists occasionally, but it is compensated elsewhere by an infinitely great good, and nothing happens without there being a necessary cause. He opposes this optimism, which he considers blissful, with a lucid vision of the world and its imperfections and he displays confidence in man, capable of improving his condition.