Idols and Ideals is a book written by Moncure Daniel Conway in 1877. The book is a collection of essays that explore the concept of idols and ideals in society. Conway examines the ways in which people create and worship idols, which he defines as anything that is given more importance than it deserves. He argues that idols can take many forms, such as money, power, and fame, and that they often lead people astray from their true ideals.In addition...