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countries still living under a parliamentary system eventually decide to take
vigorous action. Such action, today, could still be of a purely economic character.
It is unfortunate that the danger confronting us is not sufficiently recognized or, if
there ...
countries still living under a parliamentary system eventually decide to take
vigorous action. Such action, today, could still be of a purely economic character.
It is unfortunate that the danger confronting us is not sufficiently recognized or, if
there ...
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Philosophy is a mental process, which opens a path to practical moral action;
although it may inspire such action, it does not claim to take its place. In the realm
of action, we humble philosophers should imitate our ancient predecessor, ...
Philosophy is a mental process, which opens a path to practical moral action;
although it may inspire such action, it does not claim to take its place. In the realm
of action, we humble philosophers should imitate our ancient predecessor, ...
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ever since I first wrote you to participate in such an action, provided it is carefully
and purposefully prepared. The project as it is now contemplated in the two-point
pledge enclosed in your letter limits itself — without recognizable reason — to ...
ever since I first wrote you to participate in such an action, provided it is carefully
and purposefully prepared. The project as it is now contemplated in the two-point
pledge enclosed in your letter limits itself — without recognizable reason — to ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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