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A reflective memoir and social critique tracing a long life’s observations of what the narrator terms widespread barbarism within supposedly civilized society. It moves from youthful complacency through successive awakenings—academic life, encounters with cruelty, and exposure to cultural fashions—toward sustained denunciations of brutality inflicted on humans and animals. Interwoven are portraits of institutions, literary and reformist figures, accounts of movements for greater compassion, and meditations on death, love, and ethical renewal. The tone alternates between anecdote, moral argument, and cultural analysis, urging humane reforms and a rekindling of empathy as corrective to modern excesses.
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