ABSTRACT

Some of the measures advocated in the preceding pages are such as will, in the present temper of the world, arouse vehement opposition both in the West and in the East. They are advocated as not improbable minimum conditions for a continued existence of homo sapiens. But certain widespread prejudices prevent clear thinking on the subject of international relations and make it difficult for intelligence to operate freely in this sphere. I wish in this chapter to deal with the most important of these obstacles and with the ways by which they can be overcome.