Dec 28, 2009

1930's Government and Politics | The Debate over Isolation

"Concerted Action against the Fascist States"

Speech [excerpted from a debate]

By: Frederick J. Libby

Date: May 24, 1938

Source: Libby, Frederick J. "Concerted Action against the Fascist States." In Johnson, Julia E., ed. The Reference Shelf. Vol. 12, no. 6, United States Foreign Policy: Isolation or Alliance. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1938, 69–73.

About the Author: Frederick J. Libby was a leading American pacifist and executive secretary of the National Council for the Prevention of War. His experience with the American Friends Service Committee during and immediately after World War I (1914–1918) convinced him to spend the rest of his life working to promote peace.

Address Before the Bar Association of Tennesee on the Spirit of International Law, June 3, 1938

Speech

By: Cordell Hull

Date: June 3,...

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