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" If we repudiate, on the one hand, the Imperialism that seeks to dominate other races, or to impose our own will on other parts of the British Empire, so we disclaim equally any conception of a selfish and insular "non-interventionism... "
British Labor and the War: Reconstructors for a New World - Page 396
by Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason - 1919 - 504 pages
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Studies in Sociology, Economics, Politics and History, Volume 10

Social sciences - 1899 - 724 pages
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The Vassar Miscellany Monthly, Volume 4

1918 - 554 pages
...now been described, does not stand alone in the world. Where will it be in the street of tomorrow? We look for an ever-increasing intercourse, a constantly developing exchange of commodities, a continually expanding friendly cooperation among all the peoples of the world. With regard to the British...
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The Aims of Labour

Arthur Henderson - Labor - 1918 - 144 pages
...selfish and insular "non-interventionism" unregarding of our special obligations to our fellow-citizens overseas; of the corporate duties of one nation to...mutual understanding, and a continually expanding fri- . -liy cn-o* • r !•' n among all the peoples of the world. With regard to tha* j.'it Commonwealth...
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Christian Ethics in the World War

William Douglas Mackenzie - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 212 pages
...selfish and insular 'non-interventionism,' unregarding of our special obligations to our fellow-citizens overseas; of the corporate duties of one nation to...own indebtedness to the world of which we are part." And again, "Especially in all the complexities of politics, in the still undeveloped science of society,...
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The Aims of Labour

Arthur Henderson - Labor - 1918 - 138 pages
...our special obligations I to our fellow-citizens overseas; of the corporate duties of one nation I to another; of the moral claims upon us of the non-adult races, and I of our own indebtedness to the world of which we are part. We look for an ever-increasing intercourse,...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 714 pages
...selfish and insular "noninterventionism," unregarding of our special obligation to our fellow-citizens enate, and from continually expanding friendly cooperation among all the peoples of the world. With regard to that...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 712 pages
...selfish and insular "noninterventionism," unregarding of our special obligation to our fellow-citizens tar, full of life, and splendor, and joy. Oh ! what...without emotion that elevation and that fall ! Little d p.irt. We look for an ever-increasing intercourse, a constantly developing exchange of commodities,...
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Selected Articles on Modern Industrial Movements

Daniel Bloomfield - Communism - 1919 - 408 pages
...repudiation of the Imperialism which seeks to dominate other races and countries, and looks forward to an ever-increasing intercourse, a constantly developing...friendly co-operation among all the peoples of the world. Not only does it demand Home Rule for Ireland immediately. It presses also for separate legislative...
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Studies in Sacred Theology, Issue 13

1919 - 170 pages
...Trade Union Conditions. New York, 1918. British Labor Party preaches the necessity of a conception "of the corporate duties of one nation to another;...claims upon us of the non-adult races, and of our indebtedness to the world of which we are a part." Such reflections do not make us opposed to reform,...
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International Conciliation

American Association for International Conciliation - Arbitration (International law) - 1920 - 750 pages
...selfish and insular "non-interventionism," unregarding of our special obligations to our fellow-citizens overseas; of the corporate duties of one nation to...a constantly developing exchange of commodities, a continually expanding friendly cooperation among all the peoples of the world. With regard to that...
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