Publisher's Synopsis
This classic, unique, eyewitness account by a French social philosopher documents the change and evolution in public opinion that took place in France between the two world wars. The author analyzes the social decay that followed and flowed from the French Victory in 1914 precipitating its total military and moral collapse in 1940. Originally published by Sheed and Ward in 1942 this revised Edition has been updated by the addition of an Introductory essay by John Hellman. Translated by James A. Corbett and George J. McMorrow.