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help, even if governments cannot make war without it."
This assumption is one of the causes of war.
It is blissfully easy for the
8A Wyndham Street, Hong Kong. citizen to leave it to his govern- ment to make peace by telling other governments that its aims will never conflict with theirs. But until the eitizen understands that his government's aims arise sometimes directly at other times indirectly from the indi- vidual citizen's aims, no govern- ment will be in a position to make such a statement.
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to barter, political demands for. more living space and threats of war to obtain it. "Protect my profits," says the employer; and we get tariffs, resort to barter;; and consequently political mach- inations and risks of war in the game of acquiring new trading areas.
The illustrations could be ex- tended. What they emphasise is that declarations of peace aims, to be effective, require similar Hong Kong, Wednesday, July-26, 1989. declarations by individuals of
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their own peace aims. Naturally the hope of millions is that the British Government will be able, without disquieting its allies, to draw up a peace plan attractive Lo the Rome-Berlin bloc. The Peace is like success in that there is no short cut to the genu-such a project would lie mainly in danger, in the announcement of fine article....qur
Reports from London indicat a quick assumption by individuals ing Cabinet consideration of the that the total responsibility for possibility of Britain's stating its them by their leaders.
peace could then be borne for
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peace aims now so as to avoid any need to state war aims later will nevertheless appeal immed- iately and strongly to millions of Protests at the Theatre people. These millions would have to do the fighting, the starv- ing, the grieving in the event of plaud in theatres or cinemas, have Czechs, forbidden to hiss or ap- war. They are agreed that peace- taken to laughing to show their making would be more useful and more successful before the genious as the method by which disapproval. That is almost as in- slaughter than afterward, The Parisians countered a similar res- simple response of many of themtriction in the days of Napoleon. to the proposals for a declaration The Emperor once arranged for of aims by Britain is "Why not?” the production on a grand scale Perhaps there is no reason why at the Odeon of Lemercier's not. Perhaps there are only the worthless "Christophe Colomb professional-sounding explana-and when it was reported to him. tions which usually emanate from on the first night that students chancelleries when the simple, from the Latin quarter were ex- straightforward; man-in-the-pressing strong disapproval he street approach to an interna-sent a company of soldiers and tional solution is broached,
arrested many of the demonstra- Well, what are these? Let's tors. At the second perform get down to cases. One is, ance he was present in person, that the ability of Britain to with a strong guard to see there state peace aimą firmly enough to was no disturbance, win respect for them depends on There was no disturbance, but, Britains ability to keep the allies as the curtain rose, two thirds of it has enlisted in the European the audience donned nightcaps "peace front" and to add Russia and pretended to go to sleep. The to them. This means that Brit-Emperor had humour enough to ish guarantees to Poland must be appreciate the silent protest. The kept, even to the point of helping play Poland withstand the pressure
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Would Germany, consider a "peace
offer" with this background? An- Quiet Riot other is that honest offers of con- cession in the colonial field and an the world's market may alther be distrusted
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