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A collection of polemical essays examines perceived failures of modern life across domesticity, imperial politics, the campaign for women's rights, schooling, and household economy. The author criticizes technocratic medicine, abstract reforms, and optimism that overlooks rooted traditions, arguing that many reforms damage family stability, local property, and moral authority. He challenges imperialistic publicity and certain feminist and educational trends while defending household authority, thrift, and peasant proprietorship. Using paradox, wit, and social observation, the essays advocate restoring small-scale institutions, private property, and responsible authority as remedies for widespread social dislocation.
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