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The Twentieth Century Epic

Chapter 2: Dedication
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The poet delivers a wide-ranging, didactic critique of modern society, arguing that centralization, expanding public systems, and proliferating laws concentrate power and weaken individual liberty. He targets taxation schemes, legal technicalities, political corruption, and cultural institutions for contributing to economic strain and moral decline, warning that unchecked bureaucratic growth risks social unrest. Rather than retribution, he urges rehabilitation for offenders, lower pay for officeholders to curb graft, and a return to limited government grounded in natural law, civic responsibility, and practical ethics. Occasional digressions consider art, science, and war as contexts for these moral and political prescriptions.

Dedication

To the human race this little book is dedicated, with the hope that it may bring some cheer, and also teach you a few things that may lessen your burdens. The subjects that I have put into rhyme are presented as they come to me from my life of experience.

My criticisms may appear too severe, but remember that only your truest friends are allowed to tell you of your faults.

REUBEN BRODIE GARNETT.


The TWENTIETH
CENTURY    EPIC