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Daily Cupcake 'O JusticeThus I am led to my first axiom: the quest of international security involves the unconditional surrender by every nation, in a certain measure, of its liberty of action, its sovereignty that is to say, and it is clear beyond all doubt that no other road can lead to such security... [but] the craving for power which characterizes the governing class in every nation is hostile to any limitation of the national sovereignty. Popular content |