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A collection of essays, open letters, and manifestos addresses the catastrophe of a major European war, urging intellectuals and young people to resist the contagion of militarism and nationalism. Through personal appeals, critiques of ideological idols, examinations of war literature, and reports on prisoners and suffering, the author calls for international solidarity, moral clarity, and the preservation of humane values. He challenges triumphalist narratives, interrogates competing pan-national movements, and honors voices of conscience while insisting that spiritual and cooperative forces must guide peoples beyond blind violence.
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