Heroes in Peace / The 6th William Penn Lecture, May 9, 1920
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The lecture traces how societies have long identified heroism with military valor, surveying classical and modern examples and citing literary authorities to explain that habit. It recognizes genuine courage and sacrifice among soldiers while noting adventurers and profiteers who complicate that image. The speaker then challenges the narrow martial definition and calls for a broader appreciation of peaceful virtues, public service, and moral courage. Through historical illustration and ethical reflection the argument urges expanding civic recognition beyond battlefield exploits to include those who practice self-sacrifice and principled action in times of peace.
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