The Ladies' home journal . nability to make \happy or nations secure. I should scrap the p-ises of the nineteenth century so-called liberaalong with all those ideas—dangerously freqin todays thought—which elevate the state athe individual and make totalitarianism seer;some, the only way out of chaos. Society was atomized long before thebecame front-page news: when the individuatold he might safely make his own laws and fthis own impulses, with no check from a HAuthority, social anarchy was the result,found, then, that living without laws was im-tical; in their hunger for order they surrencto t
The Ladies' home journal . nability to make \happy or nations secure. I should scrap the p-ises of the nineteenth century so-called liberaalong with all those ideas—dangerously freqin todays thought—which elevate the state athe individual and make totalitarianism seer;some, the only way out of chaos. Society was atomized long before thebecame front-page news: when the individuatold he might safely make his own laws and fthis own impulses, with no check from a HAuthority, social anarchy was the result,found, then, that living without laws was im-tical; in their hunger for order they surrencto the state such powers as man-made gcments are never fit to hold. If I were 21, I should begin my adult lifedeep and searching examination of the primaccording to which I wished my life to beJLiBefore I began to pursue any of the paths ^il MO.\;OR SHEEIV says youth must find jjeaceand useful-ness within, for modern man makes himself secure from con-flicts of the age only if he resolves conflicts within himself. 36. ?6, he offers the advice he did at the 1919 Peace Conferenee—•k and save. If 21, Id miss no hets. Making a success ofjob at hand is the best step toward the kind vou want.
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