Arthur Henderson Peace Quotes

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What did Arthur Henderson say about Peace?

Arthur Henderson has written many quotes about Peace. E.g.,

  • As a first step there must be an offer to achieve equality of rights in disarmament by abolishing the weapons forbidden to the Central Powers by the Peace Treaties.
  • It is because I believe that it is in the power of such nations to lead the world back into the paths of peace that I propose to devote myself to explaining what, in my opinion, can and should be done to banish the fear of war that hangs so heavily over the world.
  • Thus, the struggle for peace includes the struggle for freedom and justice for the masses of all countries.

What are the top most famous Peace quotes by Arthur Henderson?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Peace by Arthur Henderson.

  • As a first step there must be an offer to achieve equality of rights in disarmament by abolishing the weapons forbidden to the Central Powers by the Peace Treaties.
  • It is because I believe that it is in the power of such nations to lead the world back into the paths of peace that I propose to devote myself to explaining what, in my opinion, can and should be done to banish the fear of war that hangs so heavily over the world.
  • Thus, the struggle for peace includes the struggle for freedom and justice for the masses of all countries.
  • Those nations have a very great responsibility at this juncture of the world's affairs, for by throwing their joint weight into the scales of history on the right side, they may tip the balance decisively in favour of peace.
  • The forces that are driving mankind toward unity and peace are deep-seated and powerful. They are material and natural, as well as moral and intellectual.
  • It has become impossible to give up the enterprise of disarmament without abandoning the whole great adventure of building up a collective peace system.
  • To solve the problem of organizing world peace we must establish world law and order.
  • Another essential to a universal and durable peace is social justice.
  • He would see civilization in danger of perishing under the oppression of a gigantic paradox: he would see multitudes of people starving in the midst of plenty, and nations preparing for war although pledged to peace.
  • The Disarmament Conference has become the focal point of a great struggle between anarchy and world order... between those who think in terms of inevitable armed conflict and those who seek to build a universal and durable peace.