About This Book
A woman reflects on the approach of war, mixing personal memories with public argument to urge that mothers accept the sacrifice of sending sons to serve. She recalls civic rituals and past battles, observes how conflict transforms youth into citizens, and insists military service defends democratic ideals and human dignity. She criticizes reliance on volunteers when many men evade duty, calling instead for shared responsibility and national unity. Throughout she balances grief and pride, recognizing maternal anguish while affirming the necessity of collective sacrifice to preserve the nation’s freedoms.
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