
America and the World War
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The one permanent move for obtaining peace, which has not yet been suggested, with any reasonable chance of attaining its object, is by an agreement among the great powers, in which each should pledge itself not only to abide by the decisions of a common tribunal but to back with force the decisions of that common tribunal. The great civilized nations of the world which do possess force, actual or immediately potential, should combine by solemn agreement in a great World League for the Peace of Righteousness. -from "World Peace" Theodore Roosevelt was still a young man when he left the Oval Of...
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- AMERICA AND THE WORLD WAR
- BOOKS BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT
- PRAYER FOR PEACE
- FOREWORD
- CONTENTS
- CHAPTER I THE DUTY OF SELF-DEFENSE AND OF GOOD CONDUCT TOWARD OTHERS
- CHAPTER II THE BELGIAN TRAGEDY
- CHAPTER III UNWISE PEACE TREATIES A MENACE TO RIGHTEOUSNESS
- CHAPTER IV THE CAUSES OF THE WAR
- CHAPTER V HOW TO STRIVE FOR WORLD PEACE
- CHAPTER VI THE PEACE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
- CHAPTER VII AN INTERNATIONAL POSSE COMITATUS
- CHAPTER VIII SELF-DEFENSE WITHOUT MILITARISM
- CHAPTER IX OUR PEACEMAKER, THE NAVY
- CHAPTER X PREPAREDNESS AGAINST WAR
- CHAPTER XI UTOPIA OR HELL?
- CHAPTER XII SUMMING UP
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