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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.