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Suggest an Entry under this Topic | | Born |
| 6 Jan 1894, in Haverford, Pennsylvania |
| Died |
| 13 Mar 1982, in Gibson Island, Maryland |
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Felix Morley: An Old-fashioned Republican, by Joseph R. Stromberg, Antiwar.com, 7 Dec 1999 "In a speech before the Conservative Society of Yale Law School in November 1954, Morley developed several themes. For the American constitution to function properly, we must shrink back from an activist foreign policy, which necessarily strengthened executive power." |
Felix Morley: The Journalist Philosopher, by Oscar B. Johannsen, Fragments, 1985 "Paradoxically, while Felix viewed with apprehension the growth of the American State and warned against its garnering ever-increasing power, nonetheless he favored such organizations as the League of Nations and the United Nations. ... however, ... he wished them to be tied down with restrictions, to prevent them from becoming George Orwell's Big Brother." |
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