THE PRESIDENCY: President & Peace

THE PRESIDENCY President & Peace

It cannot be a real peace if it fails to recognize brotherhood. It cannot be a lasting peace if the fruit of it is oppression. . . . It cannot be a sound peace if small nations must live in fear of powerful neighbors. It cannot be a moral peace if freedom from invasion is sold for tribute. . . . It cannot be a righteous peace if worship of God is denied.

In those terms last week President Roosevelt defined a good peace. He spoke in a week...

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