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The International Mind
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491_9781623961398
This new edition of Nicholas Murray Butlers The International Mind marks the 100th anniversary of its publication.Widely read at the time, it has reached the status of classic work. Butler is one of the 20th Centurys most famous collegepresidents. He transformed Columbia University into a famous research institution of higher learning. More importantly,this work still has an important message for todays readers: how can we establish an international mind that builds a lastingpeace for the world. This work is based on Butlers famous speeches as president of the Lake Mohonk Conferences onInternational Arbitration, which took place just prior to the start of World War 1. Butler was a strong proponent of judicialinternationalism and education as the mechanism through which the settlement of disputes between nations could be resolved. As head of the just-established CarnegieEndowment for International Peaces Division of Intercourse and Education, Butler put forth his own views on international understanding. Later, Butler would becomepresident of Carnegies Peace Endowment and was most responsible for helping to bring forth the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact, renouncing war as an instrument of nationalpolicy. In 1931, based on his efforts for world peace, which began at Lake Mohonk (NY), Butler shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Jane Addams.This new edition has a scholarly introduction as well as an extensive bibliographic essay on American Peace Writings by Charles F Howlett. An added feature to this newedition is a listing of Butlers most notable works, the platforms of the 1907 & 1912 Lake Mohonk Conferences, and an lengthy 1914 interview with Butler by New YorkTimes reporter, Edward Marshall. Readers will find the appendices an added bonus to a now classic work.This new edition of Butlers important book will bring to light one of the early 20th century peace classics devotedto the study of international arbitration. It offers a clear and compelling argu
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