"The World and Democracy" offers a curated selection of writings and speeches from the early 20th century, exploring the burgeoning ideals of democracy on a global scale. Compiled and annotated by Lyman P. Powell and Charles M. Curry, this collection provides valuable insight into the historical context surrounding the rise of democratic movements and their impact on world affairs.
Originally published in 1919, this volume presents a range of perspectives on the challenges and opportunities associated with spreading democratic principles across diverse cultures and societies. Readers will encounter seminal works that shaped the political discourse of the era, offering a window into the hopes and anxieties surrounding the future of global governance. "The World and Democracy" remains a relevant resource for understanding the historical roots of contemporary debates about democracy, international relations, and the pursuit of a more just and equitable world order.
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