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A collection of newspaper essays by a Spanish novelist offering a personal, moral examination of the European war, defending the Allied cause and arguing that France embodies justice and reason while criticizing German militarism and autocracy; the author recounts his conscience-driven decision to speak, reflects on national character and cultural strengths, contrasts political systems and scientific achievements, and uses literary and biographical detail to contextualize his judgments and to persuade readers of the war's moral dimensions.
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