1st Edition

A Society of States Or, Sovereignty, Independence, and Equality in a League of Nations

By W. T. S. Stallybrass Copyright 1918
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    The idea of a League of Nations has now taken firm root. The spade-work has been done. Leading statesmen of every country, in eloquent and glowing words, have proclaimed their adherence to the movement for its constitution after the war. It has extorted even the tribute paid to vice—hypocrisy. The seed has been sown. What manner of fruit it will bear will depend upon the knowledge and patience and care with which it is tended in its early growth.

    III. The League of Nations -- IV. THE FREE SELF-GOVERNING STATE -- V. THEULTIMATEAIMOFINTERNATIONALORGANIZ-ATION -- APPENDIX I -- THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND THE MAKING OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION -- APPENDIX II -- SCHEMES FOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS -- APPENDIX III -- president Wilson's programmem -- APPENDIX IV -- viscount grey's proposals.

    Biography

    W. T. S. Stallybrass