"Armageddon—And After" by W. L. Courtney is a thought-provoking look at the world following the immense destruction of World War I. Written in the shadow of the conflict, the book serves as a powerful plea for a reimagined world order. Courtney urges young people to rise up and fix the broken systems that led to the war, dreaming of a future built on fairness and moral strength instead of armies and fighting. Through discussions on war, loyalty to one's country, and ethical duties, Courtney inspires readers to strive for a better tomorrow with hope. This book is a call for action, asking the youth to bravely face the tough problems of their time and work towards lasting peace.

Armageddon—And After
By W. L. (William Leonard) Courtney
Amidst the ruins of war, a clarion call rings out, urging a new generation to forge a peaceful future from the ashes of destruction.
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2005-11-26
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About the AuthorWilliam Leonard Courtney was an English writer, philosopher and journalist. From 1876 to 1890 he taught philosophy at New College, Oxford University. From 1890 until his death in 1928 Courtney had a successful career as a journalist, editor and drama and literary critic, working principally for The Daily Telegraph and The Fortnightly Review. He was a published author of over twenty works and a playwright.
William Leonard Courtney was an English writer, philosopher and journalist. From 1876 to 1890 he taught philosophy at New College, Oxford University. From 1890 until his death in 1928 Courtney had a successful career as a journalist, editor and drama and literary critic, working principally for The Daily Telegraph and The Fortnightly Review. He was a published author of over twenty works and a playwright.
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