BROTHEEHOOD 77 Of a very different kind is the struggle after one language, and Esperantists are doing good work in aiming at this, for what does it matter whether Esperanto be adopted as a world language or that another language eventually take that place, the idea of one language is being spread, and that is a big ideal for joining up the peoples of the world. " Behind the spirit of democracy is brother- hood." The struggles in every country after democracy, socialism, communism, are all struggles towards brotherhood which are prompted consciously or unconsciously by the pressing forward everywhere of the belief in the Fatherhood of God. The results, I know, would almost prove that statement wrong, but that is a delusion, so it seems to me, for every effort after something great must be impelled by a bigger force from within, and the greater the effort, the higher the aim, often appears the greater the disaster or apparent failure. Failure there is none except the ceasing to try. We observe efforts to unite religions, con- ferences to bring together people of different sects and religions, feeble often, and full of fear they meet, discuss superficial things, fear to plunge into the essentials, but still they meet. They struggle after unity, and that shows effort,