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A collection of non-creative writings gathering essays, pleas, and short speeches that address social and moral concerns. Topics include animal welfare, the law, prisons and punishment, the position of women, social unrest, and questions of peace and war, as well as reflections on literature, art, national character, health, and civic responsibility. The pieces blend personal observation, cultural criticism, and practical argument, often written in a conversational, persuasive voice. Several essays reflect on wartime experience and prospects for lasting peace. The author indicates proceeds will go to charitable institutions for the blind.
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