2016
DOI: 10.1177/1354066115600506
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Ethics, economics and power in the Cambridge Apostles’ internationalism between the two world wars

Abstract: This article reviews the rich internationalist literature produced by a group of Cambridge Apostles in the interwar years, and evaluates it in the context of contemporary British idealist thought. not only wrote extensively on international relations, but were widely read and politically influential. Although they never constituted a formal advocacy group or organization, their views on the First World War, the League of Nations, the British Empire and international trade were significantly similar. They also … Show more

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