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In 'The Way Forward', classicist and philosopher Gilbert Murray offers a compelling case for liberal democracy. Drawing on the lessons of history and his own experiences during World War I, Murray argues that the principles of freedom and equality are essential to a just and prosperous society. The book is divided into three essays, each exploring a different aspect of liberal policy. Murray's eloquent style and erudite arguments make this book a timeless classic of political philosophy.
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