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A collection of philosophical essays argues that moral life moves through cycles in which materialist realism undermines traditional virtues even as it brings comfort and prosperity, and that spiritual renewal follows from widening human perspective. The author critiques isolated explanations for cultural phenomena and traces connections among intellectual fashions, language debates, economic protectionism, and social prejudices. Drawing on literary and historical observation, the essays call for unified principles to account for moral change and suggest a renewed engagement with religious and philosophical ideas to restore ethical cohesion in society.
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