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8. of all to justice and the compassion of their fellowmen. Some will consider these idealistic and unrealistic proposals to keep peace in world of conflict, frustration and cynicism. I think they are Immensely practical and realistic. The traditional "practical" prectices of statecraft have obviously not succeeded in keeping peace. No nian to keep peace and freedom can succeed in this age unless it involves the well-being, the unders anding and the emotional commitment of the great majority of the peoples of the world, The efforts and the lo valties of men everywhere must be enlisted in this enterprise transcending all others if such civilization as mankind has achieved is to be preserved and a better world created for ourselves and the renerati ons yet to come,

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