Community Civics and Rural Life by Arthur William Dunn
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WORLD," BUT "MY COUNTRY FOR THE WORLD." [Footnote: Stuart P.
Sherman, American and Allied Ideals, p. 14.] Topics for investigation: The Hague Tribunal. Disputes that have been settled by it. Why the dispute that led to the recent war was not settled by it. The meaning of "nationality." Of "sovereignty." Has a government any more right to be dishonest than an individual? Both sides of the argument over the ratification by the United States of the treaty of peace with the Covenant for the League of Nations (see references). The truth of the statement that "the only way to be sure of a perfect neighborhood is first to see to it that the homes of the neighborhood are strong and wholesome." The meaning of the statement in the quotation at the end of the text above. READINGS In Long's AMERICAN PATRIOTIC PROSE: Washington, "Farewell Address," pp. 105-124. |
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