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A collection of sharp, opinionated essays that examine American public life, politics, religion, and culture; includes literary criticism, reflections on liberty and education, profiles of figures, and practical advice to young men. The author combines satirical observation with skeptical philosophy to challenge institutions, rehearse personal prejudices, and assess the novelist, the dramatist, and types of men. Several essays interrogate national identity and foreign policy while others meditate on metaphysical questions about the soul and art. Tone ranges from caustic irony to contemplative analysis, with recurrent themes of anti-clericalism, distrust of political hypocrisy, and advocacy of independent thought.
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