Excerpt from Constructive Psychology, Vol. 3: Or the Building of Character by Personal Effort
The present is a time of immense activity and great unrest. Human nature seems stirred to its very depths, as though an all-potent ferment had been added to the human mass, leaving not an atom nor a monad undisturbed.
Constructive and destructive forces and tendencies seem, to the casual observer, engaged in a hand-to-hand struggle for supremacy, and every foot of ground seems contested with the energy of despair or the determination of triumph.
Political parties face each other without concession or compromise, in a prize-fight for spoils and supremacy. The champions who have won first place are surrounded by others clamoring for their places, and ready to claim the belt and to endeavor to hold it against all challengers.
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