Imperialist war arises not merely because of bitter economic competition among industrialists and financiers of various nations, but because of the dominance of government by powerful vested interests who use the armed forces of the nation to increase their private gains in other lands. To the degree that the power of these groups is broken by socialization and equalization of economic privilege, the likelihood of war is thereby reduced.


Property (1935)


Imperialist war arises not merely because of bitter economic competition among industrialists and financiers of various nations, but because of the...

Imperialist war arises not merely because of bitter economic competition among industrialists and financiers of various nations, but because of the...

Imperialist war arises not merely because of bitter economic competition among industrialists and financiers of various nations, but because of the...

Imperialist war arises not merely because of bitter economic competition among industrialists and financiers of various nations, but because of the...