The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, April 06, 1929, Page 4, Image 8

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: «»f people, the fun« tions and at tit «idei
of those who follow the Mem ken
torchlight
11«» shows will» both wit
and «hai in Itow those who criticise,
! everything amt everybody" perform
•in ludl ipen i.ihl«» role In keeping the |
only illuminating hut !•» also highly
actual facts" befoie Hie |M»oph-
entertaining
Ycl the I h » o U is not
pessimisttc
It It merely vei y cut
L'L’ llr.iuty Book-
, leal and Iconoclastic.
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In part 11 the author gives a ‘««»it
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of resume of the debunker's view *
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W * ar* th* 1 « > f « « l
and Ideals
lie points out. much to
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T H A N «rOKMAriONS
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Published
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» » sot or a liability o f modern
civilisation'*
How much of politics
is bunk and how much is of value
.m an has been dominated by various
kinds of rubbish thrust on him l»y
I power and superstitious traditions
A great deal of human understand­
ing is manifested by the author in
portraying the desires as well as the
needs o f the masses of people
A whole chapter is devoted to the
supei bunk shooters tas the author
chooses to call them) o f the age.
He names here any number o f peo­
ple who ate frequently classed m the
intellectual heavyweights of Am er­
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analysts of their pet phrases and fa
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IS CIVILIZATION BUNK?
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FOUR GREATEST DANCE
RECORDS
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f | o p le? W h a t mia
takes are being m ade in our c iv ili­
zation and how can they be c o r­
re c te d 0 A re th«» present standards
in set; and m orals correct * In what
d irection are tin* present tendencies
o f m odern conventions going'*
Is
public opinion bunk'.*
A ll o f th e je and several other
qu estions are raised in the mind o f
the reader as he scans the pages o f
this prom inent au th or’s new hook.
T h e new tendency is tow ards those
books which in vite th«» reader to
think fo r h im self
T h e old books
w ith cut and drietl solutions fo r all
modern evils are fa.d disappearing.
N o book represents the new trend
in bookreading m ore than T h e O u t­
line» o f Bunk
It stim ulates thought.
I r helps you to decide for you rself
w h eth er you w ill accept eve ry th in g
di.-hed out
from
the antiquated
desks o f old "fo g ie s " bent on re ­
ta rd in g th? intellectual gro w th o f
the masse o f people
T h is book reveals the corruption
o f ;■’«.»-called ‘ re fo rm
m ovem ents,”
sh ow in g w ith considerable c la rity
h ow these m ovem ents w ill not rtand
the >?archlight o f rigid analysis It
also sheds ligh t on how and w h y
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