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Mental Reconstruction

May 31, 1919 issue

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The article presents information on several books, "World Power and Evolution," by Ellsworth Huntington, "Remaking a Man," by Courtenay Baylor, and others. Huntington's examination of the premises is by far the most thorough. He proceeds from the conviction, boldly set forth in his previous contributions, that climate is the key to civilization. Baylor's contribution is slight. He testifies to the efficiency of an analytic consolation after the manner of "the Emmanuel Movement," now brought into relation to the treatment of shell-shock. At the bottom of such impediment of energy lies a faulty mental attitude, induced or aggravated by wearing and worrying friction, or in the cases of shock by some overwhelming experience.

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BOOKS; REMAKING a Man (Book); WORLD-Power & Evolution (Book); HUNTINGTON, Ellsworth; BAYLOR, Courtenay; CIVILIZATION
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