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Security and Peace

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2017

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Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1944

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References

1 Washington’s Works (Sparks ed.), Vol. XII, p. 8.

2 “To charge patriotism, even in its pathological extreme, with being the cause of war or national rivalry is to put the cart before the horse. The misdirection or excess of patriotism results from the international anarchy.” Mortimer Adler, How to Think About War and Peace, New York, 1944, p. 249.

3 “Peaceful Change,” International Conciliation, April 1941, p. 43.

4 Eric Linklater, The Raft and Socrates Asks Why. Two Conservations, New York, 1943, pp. 120–121.