INTRODUCTION 



The Household of Man The Philosophy of War and the Phil- 

 osophy of Peace The Purpose of a Righteous Peace Unorganized 

 Humanity The Grand Strategy of Evolution. 



I. The Household of Man 



THE roof of the world shelters a common household 

 for man and his fellow creatures. All its living rooms 

 are occupied and all its dwelling places are public 

 thoroughfares as well as private habitations. In this 

 household man can have no domestic secrets for visi- 

 tation and communication are available to all. Wisdom 

 and folly are publicly proclaimed, profits and losses 

 open to inspection. Every member of the human fam- 

 ily quickly learns that what is "right" for one is "right" 

 for the other; that what is "wrong" for one is "wrong" 

 for all; that what is profitable for one may be profit- 

 able for anyone. And profit is but another name for 

 growth, the goal of all endeavor. 



While the great masses of mankind must still live 

 hazardously from day to day, moved to meagre profits 

 by momentary impulses and present opportunities, in- 

 creasing numbers are eagerly scanning the horizon of 

 human affairs in search of more profitable ways of 

 living, and finding them, they shall not be denied their 

 profits. 



Eager roots may rend the hardest rocks in search 

 of profit. What social masonry may not be shattered by 

 the groping roots of social life in search of happiness? 



