Originally published in 1919, this book argues that the origins of
the First World War were fundamentally rooted in 'the defective
moral standards and moral education of the civilised world'.
Walston argues for the importance of truth in public life, domestic
politics and in the press, and demonstrates the importance of truth
in giving rise to charity and justice in social relationships. This
book will be of value to anyone with an interest in modern morality
in the wake of war.
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