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Title マキーヴァー「永続平和への道」  
Kana マキーヴァー 「エイゾク ヘイワ エノ ミチ」  
Romanization Makiiva "Eizoku heiwa eno michi"  
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Title R. V. Maclver, Towards an Abiding Peace, New York, 1943  
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Name 高須, 裕三  
Kana タカス, ユウゾウ  
Romanization Takasu, Yuzo  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学  
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東京  
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Name 三田哲學會  
Kana ミタ テツガクカイ  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 1954  
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Name 哲學  
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Issue 30  
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Start page 169  
End page 183  
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It may be now too late, I fear, to write a review of this book, published in 1943. But, in this book, MacIver put forward not only the principle and the policy for the peace treaty that was to come, but also some concrete proposals for the establishment of an international order or World Confederation. So, I think, it still maintains its own fundamental value. Furthermore, I must state a positive reason for writing a review of this book today. Owing to the journalism which the expression of "the Two Worlds" very often, it seems to me that many people have too fictitious a conception of the very structure of the world itself. Is there not a tendency of disguising the substance of the world itself with the apparent phenomena of politics? Of course, in the aspect of politics, the world can be said to be divided nowadays into the two opposing parts. But, it seems that the very structure of the world itself consists of not the two but of several parts. On this point, MacIver shows his clear view in this book, especially in Chap. X. So I introduce the main parts of the contents of this book, and estimate it highly, especially because of its fundamental character of grasping the world as it is, guarding itself against running to polarization. The most unique point of his plan for the establishment of an international order, I understand, is to put "The International Executive" under the influence of territorial communities. That is very good for the democratic structure. Granting the positive contribution of MacIver's study, I may note one questions on this point; that is, how can it be possible to bring the nature of territorial communities into harmony with that of the international executive association in the same member of the "Executive"? However, it is perhaps expecting too much of a short treatise to attempt to tackle this problem.
 
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / Philosophy / 30 (195403)
 
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