Dedication:

To My Grandchildren

Valerie Streit Schroth
Pierre Alexandre Rohatyn
Nicolas Streit Rohatyn

and to yours
that they may be
"freer than all that has been before"

Publication information:

FREEDOM'S FRONTIER -- Atlantic Union Now

Student Debaters Advance Edition

(C) Copyright, 1961 (and -- Book II, Union Now -- 1940, 1949)
by Clarence K. Streit

A cloth bound edition of this book,
in larger type and with an index, will be published
in April 1961 by Harper & Brothers.

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Commentary

The votaries of liberty will lay this book [Union Now] aside with a
sigh.... It will have conjured up a vision of the greatest political and
economic opportunity in history, by comparisons with which the opening
of the North American continent was a modest beginning ...

Gigantic opportunities would be opened up. A rise in the standard of
living of millions of consumers would result from the expansion of
markets and the consequent lowering of prices for mass-produced goods.
Even a relatively slight expansion in their known market would enable
U.S. automobile manufacturers (to take only one example) to cut prices,
and cars would thus become available to more persons, not only in the
other states of the Union but also at what we call "home." The economic
history of the U.S. demonstrates that this process is cumulative and
that it would almost certainly result in lower automobile prices than
even Mr. Ford has dreamed of. There would be an inevitable revival in
shipping and in railroads, and hence in the capital-goods industries
behind them. Industrial unemployment might, therefore, almost disappear.

A genuine union of the democracies, then, opens up a vista of industrial
growth to which the only enlightening parallel is the growth of the
United States itself. At the time the American Union was formed the
eighteenth-century libertarian economists were preaching free trade. And
the abolition of tariffs within the borders of the United States
provided for this doctrine the most spectacular practical demonstration
that any economic theory has ever had.

Fortune, April 1939 (Editorial on Union Now)

Inside covers:

TWO BOOKS IN ONE,
WHICH TOGETHER GIVE
FREEDOM'S ANSWER
TO DICTATORSHIP

1939 FORECAST: "Marx's Das Kapital has brought a vast armed Communism
into being. Hitler's Mein Kampf has become the ready reckoner of Europe
... It is safe to say, however, that another book is destined to
overshadow the two as a world-shaping power ... of supreme urgency, as
its title indicates, Union Now." Manchester (Eng.) Evening News.

TODAY Mein Kampf is dead, while Union Now's "world-shaping power" is at
the Rubicon, after having pioneered the idea ... of the Atlantic
community ... of uniting it, which NATO began to embody in 1949 ... of
securing peace and freedom by Federal "Union now of the democracies that
the North Atlantic and a thousand things unite,'' toward which 1960
moved by 1) Congress authorizing a Convention to explore in 1961 how to
strengthen NATO, 2) the Rockefeller-Nixon proposal of Atlantic
Confederation, 3) Kennedy's platform pledge of "broader" Atlantic
community "partnership."

FREEDOM'S FRONTIER -- ATLANTIC UNION NOW

In this new work, Mr. Streit gives the basic text of his original plan
unrevised as Book II, so readers can put it -- and his thinking now --
to the test of time. Book I briefly makes some changes in the plan, but
mainly pioneers anew, especially in clarifying the sovereignty issue.

Two U.S. Revolutions and
Today's Fog over Sovereignty

In stimulating contributions to thought that make this book rival
world-famed Union Now, Mr. Streit brings out that ... there were two
American Revolutions ... today's confusion over sovereignty began in the
First, which made the citizens instead of the state sovereign within
each of the 13, but not between them ... the replacement of its
Confederation with the Federal Constitution should rank as a Second
Revolution because it made the citizen, for the first time in history,
sovereign between states ... confusion over whether states or citizens
were sovereign led to the Civil War 100 years ago ... it causes us now
to sacrifice our true sovereignty in the Atlantic community for Moscow's
brand of national sovereignty ... for free government to live within
nations we must create it between them by replacing the NATO alliance
now with an Atlantic Union of sovereign citizens ... by doing this now
we can vastly advance our individual selves, the country we love, the
freedom we cherish and homo sapiens -- "everything we are and belong
to."

* * *

I think Union Now is the most undeservedly neglected book of the past
quarter-century ... may be one of the turning points in history. --
Erwin B. Canham, Editor, Christian Science Monitor, in The American
Scholar 1956.

Back cover:

What Will Your Grandchildren Be When the U.S.A. -- the First Federal
Union -- Is 200 Years Old?

Mr. K boasts they will be Communists.

Clarence Streit has dedicated

FREEDOM'S FRONTIER -- ATLANTIC UNION NOW

to his grandchildren "and to yours, that they may be 'freer than all
that has been before.'"

Which will they be?

This book presents -- simply, clearly, inspiringly -- a concrete,
time-tested plan to end the Communist danger without war, and build "a
higher civilization than Man has attained, anywhere, any time." It tells
why "no people ever had such cause for faith and hope as we -- nor such
means to turn them soon into reality." It tells how you yourself can
have a part in founding now the "more perfect Union" of the Free to
which the Second American Revolution dedicated the Federal Union it
created.

Read the Introduction -- see if this isn't the book you have been
waiting for.

"Some day ... something like what Mr. Streit suggests will have to come
to pass, either now or after we and our children's children have waded
anew through rivers of blood." -- James Truslow Adams in The New York
Times Book Review, 1939. Some day? Why not now?



