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The author mounts a broad critique of prevailing beliefs and institutions, exposing how entrenched prejudices, unexamined traditions, and intellectual complacency sustain militarism, political sloveness, and social ills. He argues that collective agreement could reshape the planet and urges transfer of resources from war to constructive enterprises, while diagnosing failures in education, public organization, and popular thought. Each chapter confronts a specific social or political practice and proposes reforms grounded in science, history, and a pragmatic outlook; alongside attacks on shams he offers affirmative principles for a more rational, humane social order.
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