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Fighting for peace

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The author draws on his diplomatic experience to present a series of essays and allegories responding to the First World War, combining firsthand observations, moral argument, and practical proposals for international arbitration. Chapters range from commentary on signs of conflict and critiques of wartime conduct to parables and a dialogue about peace, and they argue for institutions like permanent arbitration and stronger legal protections at sea. Interwoven are reflections on national behavior, the psychology of warfare, and appeals to civilized restraint, all aimed at persuading readers toward legal frameworks and moral commitments that could prevent or mitigate future large-scale conflict.

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Henry Van Dyke

Henry Van Dyke was an American author, poet, and clergyman, known for his reflective and nature-inspired writings. His works often explore themes of spirituality and the beauty of the natural world. Among his notable titles is "Little Rivers: A Book of Essays in Profitable Idleness," which showcases his appreciation for the outdoors and leisurely pursuits. Van Dyke's literary contributions extend to poetry and essays, with works like "Fisherman's Luck and Some Other Uncertain Things" and "Days Off, and Other Digressions" highlighting his contemplative style. His writings continue to resonate with readers who seek inspiration in both nature and the human experience.

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