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... convinced that , as long as war existed as an accepted institution , the intellectual freedom of the individual - which he considered to be the foundation of human society - could not be realized . The existence of military institutions ...
... convinced that , as long as war existed as an accepted institution , the intellectual freedom of the individual - which he considered to be the foundation of human society - could not be realized . The existence of military institutions ...
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... convinced that the League possesses neither the strength nor the sincere desire which it needs to accomplish its aims . As a convinced pacifist , I feel obliged to sever all relations with the League . I request that you strike my name ...
... convinced that the League possesses neither the strength nor the sincere desire which it needs to accomplish its aims . As a convinced pacifist , I feel obliged to sever all relations with the League . I request that you strike my name ...
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... convinced , there- fore , that the solution to the peace problem cannot be left in the hands of governments ; rather , we must see to it that people who are intellectually and morally independent pool their influence and resources in ...
... convinced , there- fore , that the solution to the peace problem cannot be left in the hands of governments ; rather , we must see to it that people who are intellectually and morally independent pool their influence and resources in ...
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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