Patriotic and religious poetry, whether in verse or prose, falls flat on the internationalist and free thinker respectively, because they do not adore the sentiments therein, though they might admit the beauty of the writing and recognize the appeal it makes to those who are in accord with the writer.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
Has not the idea of the "World State," "The Universal Republic" become the war-cry of the internationalist Socialists, the Grand Orient Masons, the Theosophists, and the world-revolutionaries of our own day?
"Secret Societies And Subversive Movements"
Nesta H. Webster
Catholic tastes, our Isabelle, a regular internationalist.
"The Cricket"
Marjorie Cooke