WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
International Thought cover

International Thought

Open in WeRead

About This Book

The essay argues that postwar disenchantment exposed the fragility of civilised values and warns that technological advances, notably aerial and chemical weapons, have outpaced moral and political readiness, making international exchange of ideas essential to avert catastrophe. It criticises narrow national self-interest, advocates stronger institutions and networks to publicise developments and form common opinion, and urges scientists, engineers, and financiers to embrace a transnational ethic that resists weaponisation and promotes cooperative solutions. Practical proposals include transparent disclosure of military developments, professional international meetings, and cultural exchanges to build the public pressure needed to restrain destructive competition.

About the Author

Galsworthy, John portrait

John Galsworthy

John Galsworthy was an English novelist and playwright, best known for his literary exploration of social issues and the human condition. His most notable work, the Forsyte Saga, delves into the lives of a wealthy family in Victorian England, highlighting themes of class and morality. Galsworthy's writing is characterized by its keen observation and rich character development, often reflecting his own experiences and the societal changes of his time. In addition to his novels, he contributed significantly to the theatre with plays such as "A Family Man" and "The Complete Plays of John Galsworthy." His works remain an important part of early 20th-century literature, showcasing the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like