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The essays critique modern industrial and moral arrangements as symptomatic of a diseased civilisation, arguing that current social structures produce physical and spiritual ill‑health. They challenge mechanistic scientific theories and advocate a life‑centred science grounded in experience and action rather than abstract laws. The author calls for social reform toward cooperative, nature‑aligned communities, proposes humane approaches to crime and punishment, and sketches a new morality based on organic human needs. Discussions of evolution emphasize use‑and‑disuse and developmental continuity over rigid mechanisms, and an appendix gathers ethnographic observations to contrast pre‑industrial customs with modern norms.

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Edward Carpenter

Edward Carpenter was an English writer, poet, and social reformer known for his progressive views on sexuality and society. His works often explore themes of love, gender, and human evolution, reflecting his belief in the importance of personal freedom and social justice. Among his notable writings is "Love's Coming-of-Age: A series of papers on the relations of the sexes," which advocates for a more open understanding of love and relationships. Carpenter's essays, such as "Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure; and Other Essays," critique contemporary society and propose alternative ways of living. His contributions to literature and social thought continue to resonate in discussions about sexuality and human rights.

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