Shane examines the social problems facing America in the early 20th century, such as poverty, crime, and corruption. He analyzes the root causes of these problems, which he believes lie in the greed and selfishness of individuals and society as a whole. Shane argues that the solution to these issues lies in promoting altruism and selflessness among citizens. His work remains relevant to this day and offers valuable insights for anyone interested in social justice.
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