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When the American Legion this week condemned UNESCO for propagating "adherence to a nebulous world government," the Legion was falling into an error common to many critics of the United Nations and its agencies. As a league of sovereign nations, the U.N. is hardly a world government. True world government--as its proponents readily admit--is a long way off, almost as far away now as it was in the late 1930's when the movement began in this country...

Author: By John G. Wofford, | Title: One Worlders | 10/14/1955 | See Source »

...other hand, the Arab-Asian nations, blandly encouraged by the Soviet bloc, had picked a most sensitive and questionable case in which to pit their whim against the loosely worded U.N. Charter prohibition against meddling in the internal affairs of sovereign nations. Unlike Morocco, a protectorate, Algeria is, in French eyes, at least as much a part of France as Alaska is part of the U.S. This much of the French case the U.S. supported when it voted with France against any U.N. debate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ALGERIA: Walkout | 10/10/1955 | See Source »

Item: Morocco still boiled, despite French moves to create what they called "a free sovereign state" that would be permanently tied to France by an act of "interdependence." The toll since Aug. 20: about 3,000 dead, thousands more wounded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: Not Lenin but Lucifer | 9/19/1955 | See Source »

...domination of captive countries cannot longer be justified by any claim that this is needed for purposes of security. An international political machine, operating within the borders of sovereign nations for their political and ideological subversion, cannot be explained away as a cultural movement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: War, Peace & Change | 9/5/1955 | See Source »

...Nationalists denounced Moulay Arafa as a puppet and usurper. In the great mosque at Fez, the bearded priests of the Prophet issued a solemn edict: "In the name of Islam and the Moroccan people we demand the return of the legal sovereign, Ben Youssef." Istiqlal's moderate leaders, most of them French-educated businessmen with little stomach for violence, pleaded with their followers to avoid bloodshed, and petitioned the French for reforms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Revolt & Revenge | 9/5/1955 | See Source »

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