Co-operation or coercion?: The League at the crossways, [Unknown Binding] L. P Jacks

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1938 First Edition hardcover. Dust jacket has some small tears. Cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean.

This 1938 first edition offers a thought-provoking contemporary analysis of the League of Nations’ struggle to maintain peace through cooperation or coercion. Written by philosopher L.P. Jacks at a critical juncture, it provides valuable insights into the interwar period and the challenges faced by the League, making it a fascinating primary source for collectors and scholars interested in diplomacy, international relations, and the lead-up to World War II. Despite minor wear, this well-preserved copy remains a compelling artifact.

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1938 First Edition hardcover. Dust jacket has some small tears. Cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean.

This 1938 first edition of “Co-operation or coercion?: The League at the Crossways” by L.P. Jacks offers a fascinating glimpse into the turbulent interwar period and the challenges faced by the League of Nations. Published at a time when the League’s ability to maintain peace was being severely tested, this volume presents Jacks’ insightful analysis of the organization’s role and the choice between cooperation and coercion in international affairs. As a leading philosopher and educator, Jacks brought a unique perspective to this crucial debate, making this book a valuable primary source for scholars and collectors interested in the history of diplomacy, international relations, and the League’s ultimate failure to prevent World War II. Despite its age and minor wear, this well-preserved copy remains a compelling artifact of a pivotal era in world history.

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