The New Social Order offers a comprehensive look at post-war reconstruction and the ideas shaping a more united world. Drawing on lectures and analysis, this work surveys how education, citizenship, science, and economic policy can influence a peaceful, just society.
Written in a clear, accessible style, the book frames problems from education reform to international governance and imperial relations. It blends practical proposals with a broad view of social change, aiming to guide policy discussions and classroom study alike.
- Explores education reform, youth, and the development of citizenship in a changing society
- Examines how science, industry, and trade intersect with national policy and global cooperation
- Discusses the international problem, including the League of Nations and post-war diplomacy
- Proposes a pathway for closer, functional cooperation within the empire and with other nations
Ideal for readers interested in history, social policy, and the practical steps toward rebuilding a fairer world.