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Show 110 Then ogaln, if the individual parts of the world are all s.trugg:fing with politIcal, economic and social problems, and if the solution of tho,. problems in one place will help in solving them in others, and if the problems of the world are practically the ••• same, is it not obvious thot world wide cooperation .. solutIon fs the only l4 way out? One of his most frequent statements, running like is that the although being fought must in war will be won Q thread through his by foree, everything for the end be achieved in the by democratic discourses, which the wor means, lest the war is be lost. Thomas i$ one of those rare individuals who would see similarities instead of differences between notions, approaching them with appreciation, without on his shoulder, without thing common an axe to grind. in the Italian and the Pan-Asiatic movements. or 60 international democratic, world- Pon-American, Pan-Russian, the PonIs there not a common aim underlying organizatioN, he would ask? Again, asking further: Does it hurt our sense of national pride when Q great ;udge of our Supreme Court, fot example, calls attention to Engl ish law or to 0 decision of the internatIonal court of iustic:e: Is religion a motter of Q single place, or can we to the satisfaction of nearly everyone's idea of worship today offer our progress wherever we are? Who among your friends has not traveled in 15 languages? 14 15 Idem. Idem. chip He would want to know if there is any- In the various socialist movements, in the various organizations, f.<:ish movements, a foreign lands or studied foreign SO |