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I Keidansky Decides to Leave the Social Problem Unsolved for the Present 1
II He Defends the Holy Sabbath 7
III Sometimes He is a Zionist 13
IV Art for Tolstoy's Sake 23
V "Three Stages of the Game" 33
VI "The Badness of a Good Man" 41
VII "The Goodness of a Bad Man" 53
VIII "The Feminine Traits of Men" 65
IX The Value of Ignorance 75
X Days of Atonement 85
XI Why the World is Growing Better 95
XII Home, the Last Resort 105
XIII A Jewish Jester 117
XIV What Constitutes the Jew? 129
XV The Tragedy of Humor 139
XVI The Immorality of Principles 149
XVII The Exile of the Earnest 157
XVIII Why Social Reformers Should be Abolished 165
XIX Buying a Book in Salem Street 173
XX The Purpose of Immoral Plays 183
XXI The Poet and the Problem 193
XXII "My Vacation on the East Side" 199
XXIII Our Rivals in Fiction 211
XXIV On Enjoying One's Own Writings 219

DISCOURSES OF KEIDANSKY


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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