Elysian fields
a dialogue in which Goethe, Mary Stuart, Voltaire, Napoleon, Karl Marx, and President Washington hold discourse on present events, discuss fascism and communism and the organic unity of healthy societies and examine the ill effects of the cinematograph (otherwise known as the moving picture) on the peace of nations as well as the causes of America's reluctance to join the League of Nations
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Elysian fieldsa dialogue in which Goethe, Mary Stuart, Voltaire, Napoleon, Karl Marx, and President Washington hold discourse on present events, discuss fascism and communism and the organic unity of healthy societies and examine the ill effects of the cinematograph (otherwise known as the moving picture) on the peace of nations as well as the causes of America's reluctance to join the League of Nations
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