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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Fred B. Smith Archives
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Must We Have War? (1929)
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    Religion's Voice (7 Reviews)
    Nature: Cosmic, Human and Divine, by James Young Simpson
    1. Nature: Cosmic, Human and Divine by James Young Simpson
    2. The Universe Around Us by James H. Jeans
    3. The Quest of the Ages by A. Eustace Haydon
    4. The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler
    5. Pacifism in the Modern World by Devere Allen
    6. Must We Have War? by Fred B. Smith
    7. The Christian's Alternative to War by Leyton P. Richards
    The Outlook, January 15, 1930, pp. 110-111
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (12 Reviews)
    General International Relations
    1. The Law of Nations by Edwin de Witt Dickinson
    2. The Ethical Basis of International Law by William F. Roemer
    3. The United States of the World by Oscar Newfang
    4. This World of Nations by Pitman B. Potter
    5. Social Psychology of International Conduct by George Malcolm Stratton
    6. Documents on International Affairs, 1928 by John W. Wheeler-Bennett
    7. Must We Have War? by Fred B. Smith
    8. Origin and Conclusion of the Paris Pact by Denys P. Myers
    9. The League of Nations by H. Wilson Harris
    10. The League Council in Action by Thomas P. Conwell-Evans
    11. Crossroads in Europe by Edward Holton James
    12. Imperialism and World Economy by Nikolai Bukharin
    Foreign Affairs, April 1930, p. 478