A Confederation of the Nations Its Powers And Constitution

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A Confederation of the Nations Its Powers And Constitution
Ernest Barker
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* There is one group of internal questions which is not nationalist^ or economic, or military, but may, none the less, be a matter for international consideration. A suspension of law and order in any State may produce results which are international in their scope. Proximus ardet Ucalegon. When one of a row of cottages is in flames, the whole row is affected. Eacial massacres, religious pogroms, proscriptions of classes these are all matters of more than internal consequence. They are also, it... must be confessed, matters of a difficult and 28 CONFEDEKATION OF THE NATIONS delicate quality. One can conceive a League which, while professing to restore law and order, was really engaged in the restoration of private property and an individualist economy in a State whose citizens were seeking to institute a form of Socialist organization. I am very far from seeking to advocate such a proce- dure, which would simply be a return to the days of the Holy Alliance. Internal questions which involve the very essence and structure of a State seem to me to be really internal, even if their raising in any one State may tend to involve a corresponding or contagious move- ment in others.

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