He who would continentalize our education would continentalize our history. I do not think that we shall be continentalized; I think that the movement has failed.
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He who would continentalize our education would continentalize our history. I do not think that we shall be continentalized; I think that the movement has failed.
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Used in connection with Christianity, as in the title of a well-known book, Pan-Americanism in Its Religious Aspect, it provincializes, or at best, continentalizes what is by nature universal.
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In defense of the treaties, it may be stated that they will continentalize the Monroe doctrine, that in a case like that cited above, all the Americas will unite to drive out the intruder.
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To continentalize our economies and cultures now would be a victory for the right, for such action would only serve to strengthen the already immense power of American-owned multinational corporations on a continental basis and would shatter the existing socialist elements in our agrarian west, our trade unions and our political parties.
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