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''To Seek a Newer World'' is a 1967 book written by Robert F. Kennedy, in which he outlines his analysis on issues such as the war in Vietnam,
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, and other issues. In response to the publication, ''New York Times'' critic Eliot Fremont-Smith stated, "''To Seek a Newer World'' is addressed essentially-and in this reviewer's opinion, thoughtfully and constructively-to the double crisis of conscience and confidence which may be the common root of most of the major issues that now confront us".''To Seek a Newer World'', Robert F. Kennedy, 1967, Bantam Books The book also was praised by the ''
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