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Editorials

March 7, 1918 issue

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This article presents the editor's views on various international issues. Russian signatures have been attached to a treaty of peace at Brest-Litovak, and the Allies confront a situation, which calls for the highest wisdom, caution, and resolution. If one could imagine a philosopher detached enough, and sufficiently callous to human misery, one could almost fancy him gloating over the immense social and governmental experimentation which the war has forced. It has come on a scale and with a speed greater than the boldest innovators could have dreamed of four years ago. It is as if State Socialism were being tried out in a huge laboratory, with all the world looking on to study the results.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; COMMUNISM; SOCIALISM; RUSSIANS; TREATIES; PEACE
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