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The Idea Of A League Of Nations (1919)
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Focusing on the need for global peace after World War I, Wells presents a compelling argument for the establishment of a League of Nations to prevent future conflicts. He delves into the historical context, discussing previous international efforts and the political and economic factors that necessitated the League's formation. Proposing a structure with enforcement capabilities, he emphasizes disarmament and international cooperation as key goals. This work serves as a significant reflection of early 20th-century thought on international relations and the quest for lasting peace.
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2008, paperback
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