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1919. Veblen explores the questions and conditions related to the quest for perpetual peace at large. Contents: On the State and Its Relation to War and Peace; On the Nature and Uses of Patriotism; On the Conditions of a Lasting Peace; Peace Without Honor; Peace and Neutrality; Elimination of the Unfit; and Peace and the Price System.
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