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A series of essays that examine early twentieth-century public life, criticizing excessive sentimentalism and addressing topics such as war, women’s roles, labour and immigration, education, civic character, and moral conduct. The author balances skeptical social criticism with measured wit, arguing for common sense over emotionalism, defending prudence in public policy, and reflecting on American character and institutions. Essays combine commentary, literary observation, and personal reflection to question popular reformist impulses and to advocate for clear judgment and responsible civic engagement.

Note

These nine essays, in their original form, were published in the Atlantic Monthly during the past three years.