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âKrause's League for Human Right and Thereby World Peaceâ explores the philosophical underpinnings of international cooperation and the pursuit of lasting peace in the early 20th century. Written by Clay MacCauley, this work delves into the principles of human rights as a foundation for global harmony. The book offers insights into the social and political thought of its time, advocating for a league dedicated to upholding human rights as a means to prevent conflict and foster understanding between nations.
This book is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of peace movements, international relations, and the philosophical arguments for human rights. Its focus on Krauseâ(TM)s ideas provides a unique perspective on the quest for world peace during a period of significant global upheaval.
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