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IN a thoughtful study of the international problems poised by the growth of economic nationalism*, F. H. Simonds and Brooks Enemy argue that the price of peace is economic liberty. The implications of this thesis were discussed in the Richard Cobden lecture “The Price of Peace” delivered by H. E. Señor Don Salvador de Madariaga in May of last year (London: R.Cobden-Sanderson, Ltd., 1935). This lecture merits some attention from scientific workers by reason of the scientific and impartial manner in which it examines the question of peace. More detailed attention was directed to the matter in a conference recently held in London under the auspices of the National Peace Council on “Peace and the Colonial Problem”.
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Science and International Policy. Nature 137, 1–3 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137001a0
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