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Explore the complex relationship between good and evil, society, and the universe with this groundbreaking work by Hastings Rashdall. Divided into two volumes, this work offers a detailed analysis of what it means to be good, and how individuals and societies can strive towards goodness. Drawing on philosophy, religion, and history, Rashdall provides a unique perspective on one of the most enduring questions of human existence.
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