Sunday, February 24, 2008

The Accuracy of Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points

The 14 Points, as created by Woodrow Wilson, was as unrealistic before, as now, and as in the future due to the literal perspective of it, by which is the whole other people's opinion of this so-called "peace render". The purpose of this amendment is to provide a means of universal tranquility among all nations and to provide a domestic security within them. This is to the most extent the worst form of truth ever brought out, as there are always countries fighting (recounting the point of disposition between Allies and the Axis of the time period), always land or property to fight over, and always vengeance and blood to shed. Death is inevitable because no one can make a universal utopia at the snap of fingers nor would anyone else in the world would care of it. These 14 Points are unrealistic to the extent that it requires everyone to follow and approve of it as much as possibly can so that it would "make a better world". Despite Wilson's effort, the 14 Points are unrealistic and unfollowable due to the tensions and lust of vengeance between fighting countries. This would influence the rest of the world and the rest of the time period to not become persuaded by this unnecessary and scoffed-at ordeal.

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