SYNOPSIS

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  • BlÉriot arrives and sets him thinking. (1)
  • He flies, (2)
  • And deduces certain consequences of cheap travel. (3)
  • He considers the King, and speculates on the New Epoch; (4)
  • He thinks Imperially, (5)
  • And then, coming to details, about Labour, (6)
  • Socialism, (7)
  • And Modern Warfare. (8)
  • He discourses on the Modern Novel, (9)
  • And the Public Library; (10)
  • Criticises Chesterton, Belloc, (11)
  • And Sir Thomas More, (12)
  • And deals with the London Traffic Problem as a Socialist should. (13)
  • He doubts the existence of Sociology, (14)
  • Discusses Divorce, (15)
  • Schoolmasters, (16)
  • Motherhood, (17)
  • Doctors, (18)
  • And Specialisation; (19)
  • Questions if there is a People, (20)
  • And diagnoses the Political Disease of our Times. (21)
  • He then speculates upon the future of the American Population, (22)
  • Considers a possible set-back to civilisation, (23)
  • The Ideal Citizen, (24)
  • The still undeveloped possibilities of Science, (25),
    • and—in the broadest spirit—
  • The Human Adventure. (26)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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