Excerpt from War and Progress, the Growth of the World, Influence of the Anglo-Saxon
Tween the anglo-saxon and the great and neglected Far Eastern group of peoples. Then come two short chapters devoted to certain so called principles which the praiseworthy, but confused efforts to find moral rules to guide political action have brought into general at tention and which are believed by. The writer to be generally fallacious and apt to divert atten tion from the real and proper war aims. The sixth chapter considers the Russian situation in summary form, and the seventh deals with some of the more prominent delusions which seem to have aflicted the American and Allied publics and hampered the most effective prosecution of the war. The eighth deals with an internal problem of America, without the proper solution of which, the effectiveness in international ao tion of this largest of the anglo-saxon units will be greatly hampered. The ninth chapter attempts a summary of certain obvious effects of the war up to the present, with especial em phasis on matters already discussed at length in previous chapters. The last considers the present war situation and makes proposals for immediate war policy on the basis of the cen tral theme and shows how the proper compre hension of this theme seems to be vital for suc cess.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book positions the Russo-Japanese War within the historical context of national and racial conflict, and discusses its implications for a twentieth-century world increasingly defined by powerful nation-states. Expanding on the global implications of a Russian defeat and the consequences of an aggressive Japan, the author argues that the Anglo-Saxon world should play the primary role in China's development, due to their superior resources and cultural influence. Exploring the relationship between Japanese political expansion, race, religion, and economic interests, this book argues that the nation-state, rather than international class solidarities or global economic integration, is the primary unit of conflict in modern geopolitical conflicts. The author ultimately asserts that international peace and cooperation are dependent upon the dominance of capitalist, democratic, and racially just nation-states. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780282630300_0
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