
World Loyalty
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"World Loyalty" is a compelling exploration of internationalism and the moral foundations required to maintain global peace in a post-war society. Written by Maxwell Garnett, a prominent advocate for international cooperation, the work delves into the psychological and ethical shifts necessary for individuals to embrace an allegiance that transcends national borders. Garnett argues that the success of institutions like the League of Nations depends not merely on political treaties, but on a collective "world loyalty" rooted in education and a shared sense of humanity.
The book examines the tension between traditional nationalism and the emerging need for a unified global conscience. By analyzing the role of religion, science, and education in shaping public opinion, Garnett provides a roadmap for cultivating a spirit of cooperation that can prevent future conflicts. He emphasizes that true security is found in the development of international law and the recognition of mutual interests among all peoples.
This work serves as an important historical document for those interested in the history of the peace movement, the evolution of international relations, and the philosophical underpinnings of global citizenship during the early twentieth century. Garnett's insights remain relevant for anyone studying the challenges of building a stable and harmonious world order.
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