PRECIOUS FROM THE VILE”—Jer. XV, 19 INCLUDING They Shall Know Themselves Revised and Enlarged A Study in Higher Mental Hygiene, Correlating L 1 The following is the result of twenty-five years' research work, study, travel, and observation in many lands. While radical it is constructive, not iconoclastic. In the latter direction we have had a flood not wholly bad, which it is difficult to, but imperative that we should, stem and control, and for which this book is an antidote. It is not an attack on personalities but on conditions. Atrocities being committed, notably in at least four countries now (1918), as well as in all countries all the time, point the moral, even though they do not adorn the tale. It was not written for pleasure or profit. Those who are happily situated owe something to those who are not. Therein lies the reason for this writing. Whoever does not agree with positions taken must meet wiser minds than mine. It is not that the writer loves man the less but woman more. ""I am half-sick of shadows,' said the Lady of Shalott." |