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Soon after his return from the Far East and the Mediterranean, in March 1923, he
announced his resignation from the Committee on Intellectual Co-operation: 5 I
have become convinced that the League possesses neither the strength nor the ...
Soon after his return from the Far East and the Mediterranean, in March 1923, he
announced his resignation from the Committee on Intellectual Co-operation: 5 I
have become convinced that the League possesses neither the strength nor the ...
Page 169
I am convinced, therefore, 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
fighting ...
I am convinced, therefore, 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
fighting ...
Page 455
I advocate world government because I am convinced that there is no other
possible way of eliminating the most terrible danger which has ever threatened
man. The objective of avoiding total destruction must have priority over any other
goal.
I advocate world government because I am convinced that there is no other
possible way of eliminating the most terrible danger which has ever threatened
man. The objective of avoiding total destruction must have priority over any other
goal.
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Contents
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
WAR RESISTANCE I 19281931 | 90 |
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