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The author reads postwar social turmoil as a necessary expression of two Christian principles — democracy and brotherhood — and sketches how their spread demands a transformed social order and a renewed Christianity. He analyzes political and industrial unrest, with particular attention to Canada’s youthful divisions, and proposes a religion that embraces social reform, labor interests, and wider civic cooperation. The book outlines how churches and citizens might respond by promoting democratic education, communal responsibility, and a Christianity attuned to economic and national reconstruction, concluding with a vision of a practical, socially engaged faith able to guide nations through the transition.
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