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One World
Book • 1943
One World is a travelogue and manifesto written by Wendell Willkie, detailing his seven-week, 31,000-mile tour around the world during World War II. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of the world and advocates for international cooperation, decolonization, and racial equality.
It became a bestseller in 1943, influencing American internationalist policies and contributing to the post-war global order.
It became a bestseller in 1943, influencing American internationalist policies and contributing to the post-war global order.
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as a manifesto by Wendell Wilkie for the post-World War II world.


Peter Thiel

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Where Is the Antichrist? (ft. Peter Thiel)
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as an author of favorite older children's books with striking illustrations.

Erik Hoel

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Does Parenting Make You a Better Person? (with Erik Hoel)
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when referring to the lack of global cooperation.


Peter Singer

Peter Singer - Optimizing the Future for Joy, and the Exploration of the Good [Worthy Successor, Episode 10]
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as a book written by Wendell Wilkie after his world tour during the war.

Philip Nash

Philip Nash, "Clare Boothe Luce: American Renaissance Woman" (Routledge, 2022)
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when discussing Wendell Wilkie's book about world unity.

Philip Nash

Philip Nash, "Clare Boothe Luce: American Renaissance Woman" (Routledge, 2022)





