The Peace Problem; the Task of the Twentieth Century
The Peace Problem; the Task of the Twentieth Century
Lynch, Frederick Henry, 1867-
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In America it is rapidly becom- ing a fact in spite of occasional relapses. It is seen in the mingling of all the races in Amer* ica. Dr. Edward Everett Hale used to call the United States the greatest [>eace society in existence. He had in mind the forty-six states living together without wars between each other. Perhaps he also had in mind the fact that fifty once hostile races now live, house to house, in friendship and peace. What effect this can have on the peace of the world has been luci...dly pointed out in Jane [96] Other Signs of the New Unity Addams' "Newer Ideals of Peace." How- ever thb may be, brotherhood of man is at- tracting more response in our day than the older style of patriotism, which saw no good outside its own border. The many labour organizations and the social democracy of Europe, with all their shortcomings, are yet a groping towards brotherhood. Democracy is coming to its own in this century, and democracy, in its ideals at least, is brother- hood — a state where die ruling principle is.
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