Excerpt from British Imperialism
The origin and purpose of this monograph by an Austrian student of British politics are sufficiently explained in the Author's Preface. Baron von Oppenheimer is persuaded that the proposals put forward two years ago by Mr. Chamberlain are the inevitable outcome of the whole movement alike of British economic history and colonial policy in the last half century, and that the adoption of those proposals (or of something closely resembling them) is essential to the maintenance and security of the British Empire. These views he has set forth for the benefit of his kinsmen, especially those in that great Empire which is reproducing in so striking a manner the economic history of modern England, and therefore aims at imitating her colonial development also.
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