Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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Page 114
... future of mankind depends on the future of man , on his spirit , on his approach to the problems which face him . If he relies on force and adopts a military approach , the future is bleak indeed ; if , on the other hand , he 114 ...
... future of mankind depends on the future of man , on his spirit , on his approach to the problems which face him . If he relies on force and adopts a military approach , the future is bleak indeed ; if , on the other hand , he 114 ...
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... future , human society has none ; if human society has a future , war has no future . ( 2 ) Nationalism should be subordinated to world loyalty . Mo Tzu , a Chinese thinker of fifth century B.C. , describes the troubled condition of ...
... future , human society has none ; if human society has a future , war has no future . ( 2 ) Nationalism should be subordinated to world loyalty . Mo Tzu , a Chinese thinker of fifth century B.C. , describes the troubled condition of ...
Page 153
... future . I should like to congratulate all those who have won the awards on their valuable contribu- tions . I hope these will serve as incentives to better production and creative work in the future . EDUCATION , SCIENCE AND CULTURE ...
... future . I should like to congratulate all those who have won the awards on their valuable contribu- tions . I hope these will serve as incentives to better production and creative work in the future . EDUCATION , SCIENCE AND CULTURE ...
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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