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Newer ideals of peace

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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.

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PREFATORY NOTE

These studies in the gradual development of the moral substitutes for war have been made in the industrial quarter of a cosmopolitan city where the morality exhibits marked social and international aspects.

Parts of two chapters have been published before in the form of addresses, and two others as articles in the North American Review and in the American Journal of Sociology. All of them however are held together by a conviction that has been maturing through many years.

Hull-House,
Chicago.