
Fifteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the <br />readers. Topics include Philosophy and Psychology: selections from Kierkegaard's <br />"Preparation for a Christian Life" and Jung's "The Hymn of Creation," and an <br />exploration of Hegel's psychology; Arts and the Avant-garde: critiques of Kreymborg by <br />Lola Ridge and of Pablo Picasso by Marius de Zayas, the rationale behind "1001 <br />Afternoons in Chicago" by Ben Hecht, and notes on the 15th century inventors of <br />moveable type; Science: "Voyager I Encounters Saturn" by NASA and microscopic <br />investigation of protozoa; Equal Rights: comments by Charles Sumner and Lucy <br />Parsons; Evocations of the Seasons: January days in New England and Monarch <br />butterflies overwintering in Bolinas, California; as well as praise for American cheese, and an essay by Henry Ford, expounding "What I Learned About Business."<br /><br />Georg Hegel's Psychology was translated by <a href="https: