Review of reviews and world's work . THE PRICE OF ARMED PEACE. TOLD IN THE COST OF THE WORLDS GREAT ARMAMENTS. (In llicse two giuphic diagrams the Illustrated Loiulun Xcus, basing ils (ignros upon ttie data suiipHidby the current Issue of the Statesmans Year-Book, shows the cost in money of supporting the armies andnavies of the world.) « peace problem. He quite candidly scornsand belittles the pacifist idea, does thisHague peace conferror. After analyzing theorigin and describing the growth of the con-temporary,—and to him altogether objection-able,—peace movement, and after assailinghuman br


Review of reviews and world's work . THE PRICE OF ARMED PEACE. TOLD IN THE COST OF THE WORLDS GREAT ARMAMENTS. (In llicse two giuphic diagrams the Illustrated Loiulun Xcus, basing ils (ignros upon ttie data suiipHidby the current Issue of the Statesmans Year-Book, shows the cost in money of supporting the armies andnavies of the world.) « peace problem. He quite candidly scornsand belittles the pacifist idea, does thisHague peace conferror. After analyzing theorigin and describing the growth of the con-temporary,—and to him altogether objection-able,—peace movement, and after assailinghuman brotherhood, free trade, individualism,socialism, industrialism, and then expressingcontempt or suspicion of England, Russia,France, and America in turn,—all this withlittle of modification or qualification,—Herrvon Stengel proceeds: It must be stated emphatically that in its ulti-mate aims the peace movement is not only asUtopian but as dangerous as the social-demo-cratic iTiovement. . One can readily un-derstand that so


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