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A circle of club members gather for a summer meeting where, after an impromptu prompt, each speaker presents a candid account of why they adhere to a political creed. Through successive addresses—from conservative and liberal perspectives to socialist, anarchist, scientific, and literary voices—they set out personal prejudices, principles, and practical arguments about inequality, democracy, violence, duty, and reform. The staged symposium stages competing rationales for public life and exposes tensions between tradition and progress, contrasting beliefs about social order and the means by which political change should be pursued.

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G. Lowes Dickinson

G. Lowes Dickinson was an English philosopher and writer known for his contributions to political thought and literature. His works often explore themes of ethics, society, and the human experience. Notable titles include "The European Anarchy," which examines the complexities of European politics, and "The Greek View of Life," where he reflects on ancient philosophies. Dickinson's writing is characterized by a blend of philosophical inquiry and literary style, making his insights accessible to a broader audience. His travel notes in "Appearances: Being Notes of Travel" further showcase his keen observations of culture and society.

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