BRACERS Record Detail for 117040
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Kohlberg begins his letter by quoting Chou En-lai, Chinese premier, at the National People's Congress in Peking on 26 June 1957. He cites Chou En-lai as defining those who support communists as "people" and those who do not as "enemies".
"The gathering at Pugwash, N.S., this week, called by Bertrand Russell and paid for by Cyrus Eaton, which called for peace by abandoning the U.S.A. and substituting world government, thus spoke for the 'people' as defined by Chou En-lai. No wonder Cyrus Eaton called for recognition of Red China in the Cleveland News of Jan. 4, 1957. He and Bertrand Russell qualify as 'people.'"
Enclosed with record 117039.
