Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Sketch and an Appreciation of Moncure Daniel Conway: Freethinker and Humanitarian; An Address at the Paine-Conway Memorial Meeting of the Manhattan Liberal Club, January 31, 1908
We see that Conway realized, what many radi cals forget, that the past, present and future are links in a chain that cannot be broken, and that forgetfulness of this brings in its train individual and social peril and catastrophe. The value of memorial meetings and papers consists far less in eulogies of dead leaders of thought and ac tion than in summaries of their principles and pic tures of their environment, with the record of their struggles to inculcate those principles and modify that environment. In a word, history before worship.
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