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The collection of wartime addresses and essays argues for American mobilization against the Central Powers by describing the military advance as a spreading menace, cataloguing reported atrocities and humanitarian crises, and urging national participation through enlistment, humanitarian relief, bond purchases, and civic effort. It recounts episodes of civilian suffering, examines labor conditions behind enemy lines, and frames the conflict as a defense of liberty, justice, and democratic institutions. Portions analyze the stakes for organized labor, criticize exploitation in Central European systems, and call for unified homefront commitment to support soldiers and refugees.
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