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Complications that he leaves unexplored. What, for example, of
the political and economic problems incident to the transition to
the new order? Again, would his highest court function as has
the United States Supreme Court in maintaining the supremacy
of the union constitution and in "umpiring the federal system"?
But his work has not been without significance. His concern has
been chiefly with winning the peace-something we did not do
after the last war. His outlook is hopeful and courageous; he refuses to accept the attitude of almost cynical futility that experience since the last war has planted in the minds of some
disillusioned erstwhile internationalists. And he scores some good
points in contrasting the magnificent possibilities of a unified international society with the ingrown, retrogressive aspects of
nationalism. In short, his book has its provocative phases and it
is addressed to the most vital problem of our times.'