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''The Parliament of Man'' is a book by Paul Kennedy that covers the history and evolution of the United Nations.The book's title is taken from [[Locksley Hall]] a poem by [[Alfred Lord Tennyson]] that talks about the future of warfare and the possibility of utopia. It was released in 2006.
''The Parliament of Man'' is a book by Paul Kennedy that covers the history and evolution of the United Nations.The book's title is taken from [[Locksley Hall]], a poem by [[Alfred Lord Tennyson]] that talks about the future of warfare and the possibility of utopia. It was released in 2006.

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The Parliament of Man is a book by Paul Kennedy that covers the history and evolution of the United Nations.The book's title is taken from Locksley Hall, a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson that talks about the future of warfare and the possibility of utopia. It was released in 2006.