Introduction, by W.A. White.
American policy and the war, by Quincy Wright.
Defense for America, by Charles Seymour.
Shall we go to war? By Barry Bingham.
American responsibility in the present crisis, by H.S. Coffin.
Free institutions and the war, by Grenville Clark.
Immediate aid to the allies, by J.B. Conant.
Does America deserve a miracle? By Mrs. D.W. Morrow.
The right and wrong of war, by Rt. Rev. Mgr. J.A. Ryan.
Democracy and the second world war, by F.P. Graham.
The isolation myth, by George Creel.
The war and the Pacific, by C.H. Rowell.
Defense today, by L.W. Douglas.
Aid the allies? By Rabbi S.S. Wise.
The allies are ourselves, by Rupert Hughes.
An estimate of the situation by the President of the United States [reprinted from a pamphlet entitled National defense issued by the American council for public affairs, Washington, D.C.]