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The essays present a meditation on a newly emergent national polity, portraying the State as a body destined to embody a racial soul and warning that sectarian strife and militarism can deform it. The author argues that true national life depends on forming organic rural communities rather than narrowly specialized cooperatives, and urges agricultural and economic organization that integrates all local business to create civic solidarity. Practical rural reform is tied to a broader civilizational project: ambitious community-building that cultivates shared interests, moral character, and social institutions capable of expressing collective will and lifting everyday life into a cohesive national culture.

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George William Russell

George William Russell, also known by his pen name AE, was an influential Irish writer, poet, and painter active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is celebrated for his contributions to the Irish literary revival and his exploration of mystical themes. Russell's works often reflect his deep interest in spirituality and the natural world, as seen in notable titles such as "Imaginations and Reveries" and "The National Being: Some Thoughts on an Irish Polity." His poetry is characterized by lyrical beauty and philosophical depth, making him a significant figure in Irish literature.

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