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-"The view of international society which [[Riezler]] implicitly accepts himself, after examining alternative conceptions, is stated by him as follows: “Eternal and absolute enmity is fundamentally inherent in relations between peoples; and the hostility .." --''[[Nineteen-fourteen: The Unspoken Assumptions]]'' (1968) by [[James Joll]]+"The view of international society which [[Riezler]] implicitly accepts himself, after examining alternative conceptions, is stated by him as follows: “Eternal and absolute enmity is fundamentally inherent in relations between peoples; and the hostility .." --''[[Nineteen-fourteen: The Unspoken Assumptions]]'' (1968) by [[James Joll]], this passage is also featured in ''[[Europe Since 1870: An International History]]''.
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"The view of international society which Riezler implicitly accepts himself, after examining alternative conceptions, is stated by him as follows: “Eternal and absolute enmity is fundamentally inherent in relations between peoples; and the hostility .." --Nineteen-fourteen: The Unspoken Assumptions (1968) by James Joll, this passage is also featured in Europe Since 1870: An International History.

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James Bysse Joll FBA (21 June 1918 – 12 July 1994) was a British historian and university lecturer whose works included The Origins of the First World War and Europe Since 1870. He also wrote on the history of anarchism and socialism.





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