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The Pan-Angles / A Consideration of the Federation of the Seven English-Speaking Nations

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The author argues for a federal union of the major self-governing English-speaking nations to safeguard shared institutions, economic links, and control of vital sea routes. He surveys the civilization's common origins, cultural habits, and political traditions, and examines how individualism and differing governmental practices affect cooperation. He warns that loss of maritime dominance and weakening ties would expose these nations to rival powers and internal fragmentation. Finally, he outlines possible forms of common government and practical political steps that sympathetic leaders and publics might pursue to build and sustain such a federation.

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Sinclair Kennedy

Sinclair Kennedy was a writer known for his exploration of political and social themes in the early 20th century. His notable work, "The Pan-Angles / A Consideration of the Federation of the Seven English-Speaking Nations," reflects his interest in the concept of unity among English-speaking countries. Kennedy's writings often delve into the implications of international cooperation and the cultural ties that bind these nations together. Through his work, he contributed to the discourse on nationalism and identity during a time of significant global change.

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