Excerpt from Social Conscience or Homocracy Versus Monocracy in Story, Verse and Essay
The reading of this book may well be commenced in the middle or toward the end - as its several parts are separate compositions. They were written at various intervals and present different topics in divers keys and forms. Hence, each part - so to speak-craves for a hearing or a reading of its own.
Unity in the work, however, is not entirely lacking. There are connecting strains throughout, close-twilled cord and loose-flying tassel of ideas and ideals, all running into one pattern; even as all sprung from the selfsame social conscience. This accounts for the primary title of the volume. The secondary title is clearly postulated in Part Six and Part Eight. But, for reasons already stated, it is not necessary to read these first.
Esteemed reader, you may safely and justly turn to the division which by its superscription, mould or subject-matter most attracts your interest.
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