International: Freedom

In Bulgaria (see above) and elsewhere, there might be tranquillity of asort, even behind iron bars. But did much of the world want to be calmon such terms? In the free world, many men, trying to get the issuesstraight in their minds, were attempting definitions. None put thestrength of the free world’s case better than did U.S. Statesman &Churchman John Foster Dulles this week, in a speech at NorthwesternUniversity. Said Dulles: [The quest for peace] “requires that the moralissue be clarified. That issue is not the issue of economic communismagainst capitalism, or state socialism against free enterprise. It isnot an issue of relative national power. Those are not moral issues.The moral issue is the issue of the free state as against the policestate. . . . The overwhelming majority of mankind does not want to besubjected. . . .”

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