The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1962 |
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... United States must avoid the pitfall of negativism , or it will lose streamt of foreign policy should be based upon two major courses of action . First , the United States must work for a strengthened and more authoritative United ...
... United States must avoid the pitfall of negativism , or it will lose streamt of foreign policy should be based upon two major courses of action . First , the United States must work for a strengthened and more authoritative United ...
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... United Nations that it does not even have the limited and precarious power of binding member governments . It is a ... United States proposed the device of the veto as a means of protecting the dominant position of the great powers in ...
... United Nations that it does not even have the limited and precarious power of binding member governments . It is a ... United States proposed the device of the veto as a means of protecting the dominant position of the great powers in ...
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... United States was asked to subscribe half , encountered heavy sledding in both Congress and the country . President Kennedy threw his power and prestige into support of the embattled UN , pleading that " we can neither abandon nor ...
... United States was asked to subscribe half , encountered heavy sledding in both Congress and the country . President Kennedy threw his power and prestige into support of the embattled UN , pleading that " we can neither abandon nor ...
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