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La Follette's Foreign Policy

October 29, 1924 issue

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Senator Robert Marion La Follette, in his speech at Saint Louis discussed the World War and concluded with the most comprehensive and detailed statement of his views on foreign policy that he has made since his nomination. Owing to the interest of many of readers in La Follette's probable attitude toward foreign affairs, should he be elected President, the article presents his speech. He begins by pointing out that the time has come to return to fundamental American principles and traditions in the conduct of the foreign policy, as well as of the domestic policy.

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LA Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925; INTERNATIONAL relations; NOMINATIONS for office; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; PRESIDENTS -- Election; UNITED States
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