Organized in Washington, January 10, 1915.
Women’s Peace Party.
1. The immediate calling of a convention of neutral nations in the interest of early peace.
2. Limitation of armaments, and the nationalization of their manufacture.
3. Organized opposition to militarism in our own country.
4. Democratic control of foreign policies.
5. The further humanizing of governments by the extension of the franchise to women.
6. “Concert of Nations” to supersede balance of power.
7. Action toward the gradual organization of the world to substitute law for war.
8. The substitution of an international police for rival armies and navies.