In 'Philosophy and the Social Problem' by Will Durant, the author delves into the intersection of philosophical thought and the issues facing society. Through a combination of historical analysis and philosophical inquiry, Durant explores the underlying ethical and moral implications of social problems. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book is a thoughtful examination of how philosophical ideas can inform our understanding of contemporary societal issues. Durant's use of literary references and philosophical anecdotes adds depth to his arguments and enhances the reader's engagement with the text. This book is a valuable addition to the study of philosophy and social theory, offering insights into the ways in which abstract ideas can have practical applications in addressing real-world problems.