KENNEDY, Robert F.
The Pursuit of Justice.
New York: Harper and Row, Publishers , 1964.
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"Thus we end where we began. We must get our own house in order. We must because it is right. We must because it is might": First Edition of Robert Kennedy's The Pursuit of Justice; Inscribed by Him
First edition of this collection of speeches delivered by Kennedy while he was Attorney General. Octavo, original cloth. Presentation copy, warmly inscribed by the author on the half-title page, "Norman Levine Best wishes and appreciation Robert F. Kennedy." Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Anita Scott. Edited by Theodore J. Lowi.
In the closing sentences of The Pursuit of Justice, Kennedy concludes: "...however wise our efforts may be in unconventional diplomacy and unconventional warfare, however sensible our diversity of weapons strategy, however great our military power and determined our counteroffensive of ideas, there is yet another obstacle to our opening to the future. That is the image of the future we project by our own example...Thus we end where we began. We must get our own house in order. We must because it is right. We must because it is right. We must because it is might."
The Pursuit of Justice.
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