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the demands of force chiefly on the defensive; but improved technology has strengthened the position of force on the offensive and pelled realignments faouring the vernacular。 Cultural disturbances are acpanied by periods in which force occupies an important place and are followed by perioks of quiescence in which law extablishes order。 The disturbances of the Macedonian and Roman were were followed by the growth of Roman law; the end of the barbarian invasions by the revival of Roman law; the end of the religious wars by the development of internationlal law’ under Grotius; and the end of the present wars of ideology by a search for a new basis of international law。
Perhaps we might end by a plea for consideration of th role of file oral tradition as a basis for a revival of effective vital discussion and in this for an appreciation on the part of universities of the fact that teachers and students are still living and human。 In the words of Justice Holmes; “To have doubted one’s own first principles is the mark of a civilized man”; but the same wise man in Abrams v。 United States started that “the best test of truth is the power of thought to get itself accepted in the petition of the marker “without appreciating that monopoly and oligopoly appear in this as in other markers。”