Deals with some of the great questions raised by the war from ethical and religious standpoints. Endeavours to show the necessity for considering them if there is to be hope for the future peace and civilization of Europe. Analyses some of the causes of the decay of the international conscience, and discusses means for its reinvigoration.

“A remarkable and deeply interesting book, showing courage and independence

of thought combined with keen human sympathies, and which should make a wide appeal.”—M. J. E.

The Free Press

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The purpose of this essay is to discuss the evils of the great modern Capitalist Press, its function in vitiating and misinforming opinion, and in putting power into ignoble hands; its correction by the formation of small independent organs, and their probably increasing effect.


Rebels and Reformers

By ARTHUR and DOROTHEA PONSONBY

With 12 Portraits.