Excerpt from Peaceful Penetration
What the world will be like after the war, the new adjustments which new conditions will necessitate, what pursuits and interests will come to an end and what others will take their place - for two years speculation on these subjects has been rife in every European country.
But the following chapters would have been written if there had been no war. Before I witnessed Germans in Berlin, during those great summer days of 1914, giving free play to their dreams of indemnities to be exacted from stricken foes, and of the world-power which the mighty upheaval would inevitably bring them, I saw very distinctly certain dangers threatening our economic and national life. These dangers did not all lie on the surface of things.
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