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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2022
Note: The following tentative course on International Relations has been prepared by Jessie W. Hughan, Ph.D., and Nicholas Kelley, of the Executive Committee. While the committee, in the short time at its disposal, was unable to prepare a course with any claim to scientific completeness, it yet seems advisable to suggest to the chapters some readings on the general subject of war and peace. International relations are not a part of Socialism, though the topics overlap to a great extent, and we believe that these relations can be logically approached only through the Socialist method of the economic interpretation of history.
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