Excerpt from Man's Birthright
America, said Walt Whitman, has set forth upon the most tremendous task ever conceived by man; a task indeed beyond the scope of any man's thought. Urged on by the inner destiny-forces of the race, she is attempting to realize the race-ideal of a true Democracy.
To accomplish her errand she must be nerved and vitalized by the highest and deepest of ideals; for hers is a world-battle with all the relentless foes of progress.
What must these highest and deepest ideals be in order that her mighty task may be accomplished, and posterity fall heir to that which man has striven to attain through the ages?
Has the East anything to offer the West? Have European nations discovered any definite ideals worthy of emulation?
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