Excerpt from Some Frontiers of to-Morrow: An Aspiration for Europe
This little book is based on a lecture delivered to the Royal Geographical Society. During the discussion that followed the lecture two speakers suggested that reference to such a subject was premature. I could not admit that contention even then (December 1914); and the audience evidently not only agreed with me, but also accepted my reason. Previous discussion is an absolutely essential preliminary to offering presently any suggestions for a practical settlement. Nor can we make any rational provision for the immediate future without full consideration of the recent past.
I am anxious, however, that this little contribution to such discussion should not seem to be presumptuous, especially in its implicit assumption that the Central Empires will be defeated.
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