The Leader Principle or the People Principle?
by Dr. Edwin Vieira, Ph.D., JD
The only apparent “success” was the establishment of the League of Nations. But this was a success only for the proponents of “world government.” As such, it was a direct attack on America’s national independence. For a dangerous fallacy and folly lurked at the heart of the slogan “the war to end all wars”: If there would be no more wars, it could only be because no nation could launch a war. Which would require international disarmament, permanently enforced. Which would require a world super-state with irresistible police powers.........
http://www.newswithviews.com/Vieira/edwin68.htm
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The only apparent “success” was the establishment of the League of Nations. But this was a success only for the proponents of “world government.” As such, it was a direct attack on America’s national independence. For a dangerous fallacy and folly lurked at the heart of the slogan “the war to end all wars”: If there would be no more wars, it could only be because no nation could launch a war. Which would require international disarmament, permanently enforced. Which would require a world super-state with irresistible police powers.........
http://www.newswithviews.com/Vieira/edwin68.htm
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=com/Vieira
rudkla - 10. Okt, 12:13