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Newer ideals of peace

Chapter 29: Transcriber’s Notes
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A series of essays argues for active, humanitarian and civic approaches to peace that go beyond doctrinal pity or cold prudence. It contends that social affections and everyday civic practice, especially in urban communities, can foster international goodwill and render militarism obsolete. The author critiques older antiwar arguments while proposing organized mechanisms of international discussion and arbitration alongside municipal reform, public-health efforts, and cooperative civic education. Emphasis is placed on practical social responsibilities and cosmopolitan compassion as organic, cumulative forces capable of reducing conflict over time.

Transcriber’s Notes

Errors in punctuation have been fixed.

Page 12: “many nationalties” changed to “many nationalities”

Page 35: “the the hands” changed to “the hands”

Page 116: “Bernard Bosenquet” changed to “Bernard Bosanquet”

Page 123: “emanicipated serfs” changed to “emancipated serfs”

Page 173: “of the the group” changed to “of the group”

Page 174: “girls wr bars of soap” changed to “girls wrap bars of soap”

Page 192: “insanity workshops” changed to “insanitary workshops”

Page 194: “work inself” changed to “work itself”