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A wartime analysis that diagnoses social and moral decline at home during conflict, linking drunkenness, falling birthrates, urban slums, and other social evils to national weakness. It presents statistical and commission findings, traces the roots of degeneration to individual and institutional failings, and contends that leaders have shied away from necessary moral remedies. The author advocates collective repentance and structural reform, urging a renewed religious commitment and public sacrifice to rebuild family life, revive communities, and honor wartime losses by creating a fairer, healthier society.
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