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Four Minute Essays, Volume X by Frank Crane

by Crane, Frank, 1861-1928
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Four Minute Essays, Volume X by Dr. Frank Crane is a collection of short essays written in the early 20th century. The book presents a wide range of reflections and musings on human nature, ethics, society, and personal development. Each essay is designed to provoke thought and encourage readers to reflect on various aspects of life and philosophy. The opening of the book introduces two essays: The Unconquerable and Kingdom Come. In The Unconquerable, Crane discusses the resilience of human spirit in the face of adversity, highlighting how profound challenges often reveal the best qualities in individuals, such as joy and inspiration in the most unlikely circumstances. He shares anecdotes of individuals who, despite their physical limitations or societal struggles, radiate positivity and hope. The subsequent essay, Kingdom Come, contemplates the ideal society, defining it in terms of intellectual freedom, equality of opportunity, justice, and spiritual fraternity. The author suggests that a true understanding of these ideals can lead to a more just and harmonious society. Overall, the opening portion sets the stage for Crane’s insightful explorations into the complexities of humanity and societal ideals. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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