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The essays trace the erosion of traditional religious authority and moral certainty under modern social and intellectual forces, diagnosing the resulting sense of unbelief and loss of meaning. They analyze how modern science, capitalism, art, and politics dissolve ancestral orders, then propose a secular humanism grounded in a balance of freedom and restraint, the cultivation of virtue, and institutions that channel creativity and loyalty. Subsequent sections explore practical implications for business, government, and intimate life, including sexual ethics and social policy, arguing for moral frameworks compatible with democratic pluralism and the creative energies of modernity.

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Walter Lippmann

Walter Lippmann was an influential American journalist, political commentator, and author, known for his profound insights into public opinion and democracy. His works often explored the relationship between media, society, and governance. Lippmann's notable books include "Public Opinion," where he examined how public perceptions are shaped, and "A Preface to Morals," which delved into ethical considerations in modern society. His writings contributed significantly to the fields of journalism and political theory, making him a key figure in 20th-century American intellectual life.

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