The life of states cannot, any more than the life of individuals, be conditioned by the force and the will of a unit, however powerful, but by the consensus of a group, which must one day include all states.


The Four Faces of Peace and the International Outlook: Statements (ed. McClelland and Stewart, 1964)


The life of states cannot, any more than the life of individuals, be conditioned by the force and the will of a unit, however powerful, but by the...

The life of states cannot, any more than the life of individuals, be conditioned by the force and the will of a unit, however powerful, but by the...

The life of states cannot, any more than the life of individuals, be conditioned by the force and the will of a unit, however powerful, but by the...

The life of states cannot, any more than the life of individuals, be conditioned by the force and the will of a unit, however powerful, but by the...