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The book is a collection of pungent essays on politics, culture, religion, and the arts. The author critiques national myths and public institutions, satirizes moralists and reformers, and champions artistic autonomy against censorship and reverence for tradition. Several pieces apply skeptical analysis to theology and scripture, while others provide candid music and literary criticism that praises modern orchestration and derides stilted conservatism. Social issues such as war, eugenics, alcohol, and public opinion receive brisk, provocative treatment. The tone remains combative, witty, and iconoclastic throughout.
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