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... force must not be employed by either interested party but only by a neutral authority after due investigation accord- ing to recognized principles of law . When all the armed forces of the world are controlled by one world - wide ...
... force must not be employed by either interested party but only by a neutral authority after due investigation accord- ing to recognized principles of law . When all the armed forces of the world are controlled by one world - wide ...
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... force more need of force . The lasting betterment of the world cannot be reached by short - cuts of this kind ; it must come by gradual growth from within . It can only be attained by education , and time is needed . It helps nothing to ...
... force more need of force . The lasting betterment of the world cannot be reached by short - cuts of this kind ; it must come by gradual growth from within . It can only be attained by education , and time is needed . It helps nothing to ...
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... Force in International Relations ? " in which I ex- pounded the philosophy of a league of nations on the idea of law as organized force . My pacifism and internationalism often brought me into serious trouble . When Japan entered the ...
... Force in International Relations ? " in which I ex- pounded the philosophy of a league of nations on the idea of law as organized force . My pacifism and internationalism often brought me into serious trouble . When Japan entered the ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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