We shall hope to come across Mr. Chapman again. Few living critics go so straight to the heart of their problem, or waste so little time in writing “about it and about.”--The Academy.
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
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Politics. Society. Education. Democracy. Government.
No one can read Mr. Chapman’s book without finding in it something instructive and suggestive. The author is an enthusiast for humanity converted by stress of circumstances into a preacher against corruption. His book is a manly appeal to the rising generation, for whom it has a message of courage and hope sadly wanting nowadays.--The Nation.
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This is a brilliant little book. Mr. Chapman wields a razor edge of forcible statement, and he is inspired by a moral passion that makes his utterance a breathing, vital thing.--The Academy.
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The author is essentially a critic, clear and incisive, at times rather sweeping in his generalities, yet always fresh and stimulating. His attack on the corruption of American politics is as vigorous a piece of writing as one could desire.--The Outlook.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Variations in hyphenation have been retained as published in the original book. Punctuation has been standardised.
The following change has been made:
Page 17 surge up and are scatttered changed to surge up and are scattered
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