Table of contents for Closing arguments : Clarence Darrow on religion, law, and society / Clarence Darrow ; edited by S.T. Joshi.

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Contents
Introduction	000
A Note on This Edition	000
I. On Philosophy and Religion	1
	Is Life Worth Living? [1917]	000
	Is the Human Race Getting Anywhere? [1920]	000
	"The War on Modern Science" [1927]	000
	Can the Individual Control His Conduct? [1927]	000
	The Lord's Day Alliance [1928]	000
	Why I Have Found Life Worth Living [1928]	000
	Is There a Purpose in the Universe? [1928]	000
	Does Man Live Again? [1936]	000
II. On Law and Crime	000
	The Right Treatment of Violence [1903]	000
	Crime: Its Cause and Treatment [1922]	000
	The Ordeal of Prohibition [1924]	000
	Crime and the Alarmists [1926]	000
	What to Do about Crime [1927]	000
	Capital Punishment [1928]	000
III. On Politics and Society	000
	Woman Suffrage [1893]	000
	Patriotism [1910]	000
	Salesmanship [1925]	000
	The Eugenics Cult [1926]	000
IV. On Clarence Darrow	000
	Farmington [1904]	000
	George Bissett [1932]	000
	At Seventy-two [1929]	000
Notes	000
Bibliographical Essay	000
Index	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938.
Law -- Social aspects -- United States.
Religion and law -- United States.
United States -- Politics and government.
Lawyers -- United States -- Biography.