From George Washington came the idea that with religion a nation can survive morally. Principles and time have not changed...

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WHICH WAY, DEMOCRACY

From George Washington came the idea that with religion a nation can survive morally. Principles and time have not changed in that respect although the world has tried hard, it seems, to prove him wrong. Father Parsons, a Jesuit with the years of study necessary for that order is Dean of the Graduate School at Georgetown University. There in the nation's capital he has splendid opportunity to observe the Government, to meet foreign diplomats and to work out the plan for a Christian solution to our national problem.

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1939

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