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The Audacious War

CHAPTER XVII
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Alliances and a larger nationality become necessities.

Man comes forth in a larger citizenship--a citizen of the whole world.

There is, there can be, no other solution, no other universal peace.

From this war must follow a world federation and international citizenship.
The first recognition of the brotherhood of nations may arise under the Monroe Doctrine.

While this doctrine primarily is one for our national defense, it should properly embrace the defense of both North and South America, any aggression from the other side of the ocean to be unitedly resented on this side.
The increasing responsibility of nations for their fellow nations may be illustrated by the case of Cuba.


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