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- Clarence Streit and Twentieth-Century American Internationalism
- Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations
- Clarence Streit and Twentieth-Century American Internationalism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Making of an Atlantic Federalist, 1914–1939
- 2 The Making and Selling of Union Now, 1939–1941
- 3 The Wartime Pursuit of Federal Union, 1940–1945
- 4 Clarence Streit and Federal Union during the Cold War
- 5 Clarence Streit, the Atlantic Union Committee, and Postwar Atlanticism
- Conclusion
- List of Archives
- Index
Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2023
- Clarence Streit and Twentieth-Century American Internationalism
- Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations
- Clarence Streit and Twentieth-Century American Internationalism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Making of an Atlantic Federalist, 1914–1939
- 2 The Making and Selling of Union Now, 1939–1941
- 3 The Wartime Pursuit of Federal Union, 1940–1945
- 4 Clarence Streit and Federal Union during the Cold War
- 5 Clarence Streit, the Atlantic Union Committee, and Postwar Atlanticism
- Conclusion
- List of Archives
- Index
Summary
Writing to a British acquaintance in March 1951, Walter Lippmann, then at the height of his fame as a foreign affairs commentator, described Clarence Streit as “an old friend” who “has built his whole crusade on an hysterical illusion” – that the federal union of the thirteen American states forged in Philadelphia in 1787 offered a model for the countries of the North Atlantic in the mid-twentieth century. “I regard the campaign as on the whole well-meaning,” Lippmann explained in regard to Streit’s activities, “but very misguided. Its effect is to miseducate rather than to educate American opinion, at least. But I never attack it or criticize it publicly because there are so many worse things abroad.”1
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- Clarence Streit and Twentieth-Century American Internationalism , pp. 209 - 216Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023