
Revival: The Alternative to War (1936)
This book faces the problem of the "dissatisfied" Powers. It recognizes the dangers of war, but it suggests a clear alternative. The League is not dead, it contends: it has only failed because it has attempted to do the impossible, namely to preserve and guarantee a new status quo which is unjust.
Until this is changed, no system of treaties and pacts, however perfect, will work. It is not denied t...
This book faces the problem of the "dissatisfied" Powers. It recognizes the dangers of war, but it suggests a clear alternative. The League is not dead, it contends: it has only failed because it has attempted to do the impossible, namely to preserve and guarantee a new status quo which is unjust.
Until this is changed, no system of treaties and pacts, however perfect, will work. It is not denied t...
