
Keeping Up with William In which the Honorable Socrates Potter Talks of the Relative Merits of Sense Common and Preferred
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Authors:
- Bacheller, Irving
1859 - 1950
- Williams, Gaar
1880 - 1935
About this book
In the early 20th century, as the world grappled with the upheaval of World War I, "Keeping Up with William: In which the Honorable Socrates Potter Talks of the Relative Merits of Sense Common and Preferred" by Irving Bacheller emerges as a poignant exploration of societal values. Through the lens of Socrates Potter, a country lawyer, the narrative delves into the tension between common sense and preferred ideals, challenging readers to reflect on the essence of morality and civic duty. With its rich dialogue and incisive observations, this novel invites students and civic activists alike to engage with timeless questions of justice and ethical responsibility. Discover how Potter's insights resonate with contemporary issues, making this work a vital addition to any thoughtful reader's collection.
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