Plain Words From America: A Letter To A German Professor (1917)
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Plain words from America: A letter to a German professor (1917) presents a structured argumentative response that explains the American public position toward a European war and the policies associated with it. Written as an extended open letter, the work addresses claims made in defense of national conduct and challenges them through political reasoning and moral critique. It examines responsibility, neutrality, and international obligation, arguing that government actions must be judged by their effects on civilian life and global order. The discussion contrasts official narratives with observed consequences, emphasizing accountability and transparent principle over patriotic justification. It explores how public opinion forms in times of conflict and how propaganda, diplomacy, and reported events influence judgment across borders. The tone is direct and analytical, aiming to clarify misunderstanding and defend a civic viewpoint grounded in law, security, and humanitarian concern. The text presents debate as necessary to democratic response and frames international conflict as a test of ethical state behavior. Its central ideas focus on responsibility, evidence, and moral evaluation in wartime policy discussion.
