The Testimony of An American Citizen in France, 1914-1915; a Lecture At the Ritz Hotel, December 9, 1915, for the Benefit of the Secours National of France

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It is necessary only that officially the moral obligations of the United States are no longer played with, that it be known officially once and for all, that the immense majority of our fellow citizens have chosen the side of those who are in the fight for Right and Liberty; those two inseparable principles to which we owe our existence. All I ask and all that the Allies ask is no direct participation in the war, but the official declarations that will show to the world our moral attitude. Are ...you of the opinion that the actual government interprets by its ambiguous manifesta- tions the sentiment of the United States? No.
What, therefore, is a government that does not represent the soul of the people? It is we who think, but it is the government which acts, and if it acts, contrary to our wishes, ought we sit by and pretend to be satisfied? Again I say no. In order that there be harmony between the people and the government, either the government must live as the people think or else people must think [25] AN AMERICAN CITIZEN IN FRANCE as the government lives.


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