Published in 1918, this collection of essays was written during World War I and provides a unique perspective on patriotism and national identity. The authors explore the intersecting ideas of social justice, internationalism, and patriotism, and argue that the true test of patriotism is a commitment to peace and global cooperation. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of political thought, international relations, or the philosophy of patriotism.
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