Lincoln And the Present International Situation a Contribution to the Thought O

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Benjamin a Benjamin Abraham Javits
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And to that end, may it not come to pass that they will say to us, "You are a part of us! You must and shall assist and save us, as well as save and nurture yourself!" Such words mean war! This is the crux of the whole matter.
In 1860, the South had cotton, the North had machin- ery. Economically, one part of the country could not live without the other. In 1923, the cooperation of the United States is demanded by the rest of the world. Without such cooperation the world cannot continue in peac
...e, but [Eleven] must plunge into "despotism or anarchy" — it is a divided house. Lincoln's memorable words ring with truth: "A house divided against itself cannot stand. " Let us test Lincoln's statement by the light of the experience of our day. Germany was a despotic and imperialistic minority. She refused to cooperate with the rest of the world. The majority of the world states, thereupon, forced her to submit. Had Germany been the victor, no one can doubt but that there would have been "anarchy or despotism in some form.

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