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June 29, 2015
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The best speeches are antiwar speeches, what made the 60s special, provoking the crackdown by Nixon/Hoover. Sumner's 1845 Boston speech is the best of the best, wherein he outlined the entire argument with the steps needed to disarm the world. Sumner proposed that humanity was ready for international dispute resolution. The US remains among the last holdouts, as it was with slavery.
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