The Soul of Democracy

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The Soul of Democracy

by Edward Howard Griggs

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In the wake of the Great War, the author confronts a crisis that eclipses even the fall of ancient empires. He describes how the unprecedented scale of destruction has shattered complacent optimism and forced a re‑examination of every philosophical system that once seemed secure. The opening pages set the stage for a sweeping inquiry into how such a catastrophe reshapes our understanding of liberty, progress, and the very purpose of democratic society.

The work argues that true democracy is rooted not in the endless churn of legislation but in a deeper commitment to humanity itself. It calls for a renewal of moral education and personal conduct, insisting that virtue cannot be imposed by law but must be cultivated through lived experience. By urging readers to rethink politics, industry, science, and art from the perspective of “man for mankind,” the book offers a compelling vision of how democracy might survive and evolve after the trauma of war.

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Full title

The Soul of Democracy The Philosophy of the World War in Relation to Human Liberty

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (156K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Howard Griggs

Edward Howard Griggs

1868–1951

A popular American lecturer and essayist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he wrote about literature, moral education, art, and personal growth in a warm, thoughtful style. His books often grew out of public lecture courses designed to make big ideas feel useful in everyday life.

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