The Outlook, Volume 65, Part 2 presents a collection of articles and essays offering a contemporary perspective on the political, social, and cultural landscape of early 20th-century America. Authored primarily by Francis Rufus Bellamy, this volume provides insight into the pressing issues of the time, reflecting the debates and discussions that shaped the nation. Covering a diverse range of topics, from political reforms to social movements, the writings capture the spirit of an era marked by significant change and intellectual ferment.
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