Selected Quotations On Peace And War, With Especial Reference to a Course of Lessons On International Peace, a Study in Christian Fraternity Included in This Volume;
Selected Quotations On Peace And War, With Especial Reference to a Course of Lessons On International Peace, a Study in Christian Fraternity Included in This Volume;
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Commission On Christian Education, Comp
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What is the real guarantee of the good behavior of one State to another? It is the elaborate interdependence, which, not only in the economic sense, but in every sense, makes an unwarrantable aggression of one State upon another react upon the interests of the aggressor. Switzerland has every interest in affording an absolutely secure asylum to British subjects; that fact, and not the might of the British Empire, gives protection to British subjects in Switzerland. Where, indeed, the British su...bject has to depend upon the force of his government for protection, it is a very frail protection indeed, because in practice the use of that force is so cumbersome, so difficult, so costly, that any other means are to be preferred to it When the traveler in Greece had to depend upon British arms, great as was relatively the force of those arms, it proved but a very frail protection. In the same way, when physical force was used to impose on the South American 214 SBLECTBD QUOTATIONS ON PBACE AND WAR and Central American States the observance of their financial obligations, such an attempt failed utterly and miserably^ — so miserably that Great Britain finally surrendered any attempt at such enforcement.
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