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Page 196
It is an attempt to acquire the authority ( in other words , coercive influence ) ,
which hitherto reposed exclusively in the possession of power , by calling into
play certain idealistic attitudes of mind . We have seen that there are two factors
of ...
It is an attempt to acquire the authority ( in other words , coercive influence ) ,
which hitherto reposed exclusively in the possession of power , by calling into
play certain idealistic attitudes of mind . We have seen that there are two factors
of ...
Page 361
Moral authority alone will prove inadequate to the task of securing peace . The
effectiveness of the United Nations is now being tested . It may eventually
emerge as the agency of “ security without illusion ” that we so badly need . But ,
as of ...
Moral authority alone will prove inadequate to the task of securing peace . The
effectiveness of the United Nations is now being tested . It may eventually
emerge as the agency of “ security without illusion ” that we so badly need . But ,
as of ...
Page 441
The time has come for the United Nations to strengthen its moral authority by bold
decisions . First , the authority of the General Assembly must be increased so that
the Security Council as well as all other bodies of the United Nations will be ...
The time has come for the United Nations to strengthen its moral authority by bold
decisions . First , the authority of the General Assembly must be increased so that
the Security Council as well as all other bodies of the United Nations will be ...
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