The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 11 / Antepenultimata
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A collection of sharp essays and sketches that apply sardonic wit and historical anecdote to political and social subjects. The writer defines and contrasts movements such as socialism, anarchism, and nihilism, probes the motives and patterns behind political violence, and draws on curious historical incidents to reflect on law, property, and public morality. Satire, skeptical analysis, and dark humor recur as instruments for examining authority, reformist rhetoric, and the contradictions of modern life, shifting between polemic, cultural history, and ironic observation.
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