With easy informality the author sets down his thoughts on
education, art, and life in the war-torn world of 1943. Each
chapter is complete in itself, but all are built on a central
theme. The essence of the theme is that our training and our ideals
have become mechanical and sterile, that the simple and perennial
values of life are in danger of being forgotten.
Originally published in 1943.
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