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Page 94
... danger to civilization and the human race may very well throw doubt upon the moral value of scientific progress in the minds of people who were not revolted by the prospect of another war on the old lines . The undersigned consider it ...
... danger to civilization and the human race may very well throw doubt upon the moral value of scientific progress in the minds of people who were not revolted by the prospect of another war on the old lines . The undersigned consider it ...
Page 387
... danger con- fronting man , what do the obsolete " realities " of protocol and military protection amount to ? During the war many persons lost the habit of thinking for themselves , for many had simply to do as they were told . Today ...
... danger con- fronting man , what do the obsolete " realities " of protocol and military protection amount to ? During the war many persons lost the habit of thinking for themselves , for many had simply to do as they were told . Today ...
Page 454
... danger confronting all of us ? Should we not do everything in our power to eliminate this danger which threatens all nations alike ? If we persist in holding fast to the concept and practice of un- limited national sovereignty , this ...
... danger confronting all of us ? Should we not do everything in our power to eliminate this danger which threatens all nations alike ? If we persist in holding fast to the concept and practice of un- limited national sovereignty , this ...
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