As suggested by the title, 'The Right to Sanity' (which is not a definitive statement on this subject) makes a claim for sanity in a world, and society, too often given to insanity because of certain inhuman factors which conduce towards it, and offers a solution to the contemporary problem from a standpoint based or, rather, centred in transcendentalism, as suggested by the airy bias of the cover.
As suggested by the title, 'The Right to Sanity' (which is not a definitive statement on this subject) makes a claim for sanity in a world, and society, too often given to insanity because of certain inhuman factors which conduce towards it, and offers a solution to the contemporary problem from a standpoint based or, rather, centred in transcendentalism, as suggested by the airy bias of the cover.