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A collection of essays and criticisms exploring the intellectual life and social possibilities of younger generations, arguing for a renewed cultural fellowship and examining education, literature, politics, and pacifism. The writer combines personal reflection with literary and social analysis, advocates a league of youth to reshape American cultural order, critiques philistinism and industrial conformity, examines education reform and democratic ideals, and defends conscientious dissent against wartime pressures. Interwoven are portraits of literary figures, reflections on national character, and practical proposals for cultivating a more humane, articulate public life.

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Randolph Silliman Bourne

Randolph Silliman Bourne was an American writer and cultural critic known for his progressive views and contributions to education and social reform. His notable works include "Education and Living," where he explores the relationship between education and personal development, and "History of a Literary Radical and Other Essays," which reflects his literary and political ideals. Bourne's writings often challenged conventional norms and advocated for a more inclusive and dynamic approach to education. His essays and critiques remain significant in discussions of early 20th-century American thought, particularly in the context of educational reform and the role of the individual in society.

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