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C1<.l~l,MJ,1•ativ@ 11 ttll."'s;.tuN ;app:"ol).1•i~t1on . o t ttui 'ttl430tailttvi1m: • l~ tfi t'lktl • ~1Jt'\rt1sh ant Italitm ltl.ll&\tq@i 11 Wliil• :U.vi.tll il'l t{@lf... 1ffll;}~I~ exil• 1n !~otli\v1a.-- . .• lk4•l.i<H», Ref\ist(IJ-et).@$1; of tlui Anffll"i.(Hll\ Oov~rltmt~t in )?QM Ont1.- . i'l1o({l$W@1.&01tf,;t.); ti~tl}t 1:ttar~wt to i9t nol.d tit ibt ~glietli 1 ~.ll.§\Ull@ • 1946111 l\l47,2l~nd.an x,,~dtnt f~r th~ Commttt.00 to· 1':r~t a ~o~lil e'h>nmt1- tut1a:n ,ipc,ntlHUtf.Jd by t-1'1.e tlniV@l"tU.ty Qf trtiio~o. }1-\tthior: (ff th~H> ('m;Q~tttiie <1001.tm@n\iu . llC,f;.i :Sln.v1c appt'Ot~obui to Inte1•t1ati01uilisr1, ,_h.oa (I ltuil}flia. ~n<l. th~ l<lt.ui of' llol.1 t1e~l !.;0t;;\\ili t1, .w1U(}, A M~&till/$ Gl"i,tttt(t ·ot Xi\·UUli& tillld tl~ W~st ffl 't~@ ll>ltiloeH)j)}'cy' or Com~ }t,.(!\iml uf· lUJtOl$1 ).i'$d0• ~v ( u~za ... 1903) \ I ' <I GIOG.RAPHIC4 STA1r~v!lnN"T (12961) . GUILLEMlN, l3e:rnarcl February 1946 ,,PER~ONAL DATA ~ . .,,&A~;tf;'l.§.1: ·. Pendle Hill~ Wallingford, Pennsylvania ....... 1ll.,r_t,.~c!2.: Neustadt-Haardt, Germany l,irt11,(\g,.l§_: 1898 . TRAINING AND EXPElUENOE · J~AHoa •Attended.· 5 years pu.bJ.ie school; 4 years high school (Gymnasium . with Latin ana. G:reek) in Ge1~many. 4 fu:rther years college in France (lycee, with Latin, modern languages and a year of philosophy). French Baccala.ureat. l.917-19 :Private studies in 11 terature. Some attendance at lectures of ·tausanne, Switzerland. 1919-20 Private studies of. German at Mannheim, Germany. --~~ 1920-24 Di.a journalistic work for clifferent l)Eq_'.)ers published by Ullstein­ .• :Berlin. For tvro years editor in the Ullstein news-agency fo:r. French and Spanish paper whi.ch subscribed to the Ullstein-News­ Service • . Was:. :fret'f lance writer. translator (And.re Gide and Pierre Dominique) · - and contributor to Geveral 1:5.beral newspEq,)ers of literaxy criticism ) · · mainly to ~JJ~U.Q..~'.JJ.Q,ru)J2J.'.l.il.,t, . 1926,.1~9 Was literary editor of the l~b~ll<:'J'~~~- 1929 ... 54 Free la.nee· writer and. contr:lbu.tor to sev0ral liberal newspe,pers, chiefly W..U~~• ~~~, ' . .z~~ . and ~ ,J,934-43 .Volu.utary exile in Yugoslavia. Private studies, translations and some teaching of languages. During the war collaborated with Yugoslavian Pa:t'tisans. 1944 Translator and radio-speaker at the Allied broadcasting station ~t l3ari ( S01.1thel'n Italy) fo:r two months. .. LANGUAGES . , ,,,., : German and French, :f'h1ent. · English: Reading,fl~e~ti speaking and writing good. Yugoslavian, speaking~ ·reading and writing fluent. llussian, Italian - fluent and extensive reading knowledge. SpaniBh - good reaatng knowledge. j '\ , .•.. ~~I~-~_ -- __ ,...... .'. _,..,...,.,.,;..~.- ..,.. -~~-· ., .,...,s...~.l•.h.\,.i_i_. _.,. :-• ,~•· • l '~ -; ., --~ · ....... #108 Guillemin 12-4-46 Connnittee to Frame a World Constitution Document #108 RUSSIA AND WORLD FEDERALISM PART II. RUSSIA AND THI: IDEA OF POLITICAL LEGALIT~:•. >. -ii-Part I, Document #105 distributed 11-12-46 Bernard Guillemin RUSSIA AND THE IDEA OF POLITICAL LEGALITY ,. Russia and Liberalism Eu~op~an Liberalism If, on the emotional level of universal brotherhood, worl_d federalism can be sure to find a response in the Russian soul, it does not seem, however, that as much responsiveness can be expected of Russia, if we are to identify federalism not with universalism but with liberalism and legalism. A liberal of the most frequent European type is much like a gardener. Not only does he cultivate more than one set of plants, but he also willingly recognizes as legitimate the differing tastes of other gardeners, according to th~ French saying: It ~akes all sorts to make a world. On the other hand, at least paftly, ~estern liberalism draws its insplration from a moderate agnosticism, from urban skepticism and tolerant curiosity, all of them stemming from European Humanism and Renaissance. No Erasmus, no Montaigne to be Found in Russia It is obvious that this kind of liberalism is utterly absent in Russia and cannot be supplied from any genuinely Russian sources.

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