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082 _a327 JOY
100 _aJoyce, James Avery.
245 0 _aRevolution on east river
260 _aNew York
260 _bAbelard-Schuman
260 _c1956
300 _a244 p.
520 _aIn attempting to describe, within the scope of a few chap ters, some of the most significant phases of the present revolution for survival, a book of this kind has to conform to severe limitations of both space and method. To make any sense at all of the medley of events and motivations which make up international relations today, is essential to take a definite standpoint. That standpoint, for our own purposes, has been set out in the Introduction. Whether the author's personal view, thus boldly stated at the beginning of this book, is justified by the material facts must be left to the reader's judgment. But it should be at once explained that the main problems selected for review in the following chapters are not, in themselves, dependent on any individual point of view. They are, on the contrary, current topics which confront the aver age newspaper reader every day of his life.
650 _aPolitical Science
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