This Troubled World - eBook
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This Troubled World - eBook  -     By: Eleanor Roosevelt

This Troubled World - eBook

Open Road Media / 2016 / ePub

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Title: This Troubled World - eBook
By: Eleanor Roosevelt
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Open Road Media
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781504042406
ISBN-13: 9781504042406
Stock No: WW89694EB

Publisher's Description

Eleanor Roosevelt’s stirring call for peace in the face of rising fascism.
 
We will have to want peace, want it enough to pay for it, pay for it in our own behavior and in material ways.
 
In 1938, with fascist regimes gaining strength and global tensions on the rise, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt published a visionary plan for achieving world peace. This Troubled World offers a clear-eyed assessment of the political climate in the aftermath of World War I and a set of pragmatic proposals for avoiding global violence.
 
Anticipating the United Nations by nearly a decade, Roosevelt calls for a new world court to replace the failed League of Nations. She speaks of the need to define aggressor nations and to establish a system of trade embargoes to punish wrongdoing. She also advocates for an international peacekeeping force to intervene where economic weapons are insufficient.
 
Along with these proposals—which were in direct opposition to the policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration—Mrs. Roosevelt concludes that world peace cannot be achieved with political machinery alone; it requires a popular commitment to tolerance and brotherly love.
 
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
 

Author Bio

Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City on October 11, 1884. The wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, she wasn’t satisfied with the traditional role of the first lady, and resolved to show the world the first lady’s importance in American politics by actively promoting human, civil, and women’s rights.
 
Following the death of her husband in 1945, Roosevelt went on to serve as delegate to the United Nations General Assembly, representative to the Commission on Human Rights under Harry S. Truman, and chairwoman of the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women under John F. Kennedy. In addition to her political work, Roosevelt is the author of multiple books on her life and experiences, including This Is My Story, On My Own, and The Moral Basis of Democracy. She died on November 7, 1962.

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