
Pax mundi : $b A concise account of the progress of the movement for peace by means of arbitration, neutralization, international law and disarmament
by K. P. (Klas Pontus) Arnoldson
"Pax Mundi" by K. P. Arnoldson is a treatise advocating for peace through arbitration, neutralization, international law, and disarmament, written in the late 19th century. The work aims to present a concise account of the progress made in the movement for peace and highlights the significance of international cooperation for mitigating conflicts. Arnoldson, a member of the Swedish Parliament, offers insights drawn from his experiences in statesmanship, reinforcing the argument for establishing a structured approach toward peace. At the start of "Pax Mundi," the introduction sets a tone of hope and reflection, discussing the historical context of peace movements and the essential role of arbitration in international relations. The author draws parallels to past events, such as the arrival of the Puritans in America, to emphasize the commitment of individuals toward a noble cause. He outlines the efforts of various groups and leaders, including requests for arbitration treaties between major nations, exemplifying a growing sentiment for peaceful dispute resolution. Arnoldson underscores the vital ongoing conversation about the establishment of a universal arbitration court and neutralization of territories, particularly in Scandinavia, in pursuit of a more peaceful world.
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