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A WORD TO PACIFISTS.
of war:
The essenes of sentimentalism ja the pa shroning of feeling in the place of judg- pent. A charge of sentimentaliam used to [BY MR. J. M; RÓBERTSON IN THE
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Bongers, themselves the typical, senti- Mentalists. Thoy supposed they escaped For those of us who have made intermotions essed to be amstion by romaining entiment by keeping theirs barbario, as if national peace one of the special, objects nalicions But to-day there are pacifists of our political lives, the vast moral cata-
poro sentimental than even the panegyrists strophe of the present war is a spiritual shock not easy to endure without distur- bance of judgment. Only those who had in the past intelligently worked for the world's pance wore fully prepared to realize the profound and manifold danger to cili- lisation which such a world-war involves. The terrible realization of one side of it which comes to the bereaved is not the Hongkong & Neighbourhood dorate dine samo thing, however potent it be to create genoraily. a new horror of strife Peace-lovers did Northwinds, monot need that to convince them that every ***** derate to fresh, war carries with it many curses. Its South court of China between J The same sa
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A SHARER IN IDEALS.....
If I address to them a word of warning they will not, I trust, regard it as they might regard one of the old jeore against their ideals. It is as a shaver in these ideals that 1-write.
AN: INGANE DEVIOR.” If, however, there is moral and intel lectund danger in the attempt to battle the moral instincts of the world by refusing to record in the name of justice a verdict against the unscrupulous breaker of the peace, still greater in the danger to the peaco cause in the resort of some of its adherents to the insane device of positively belittling the guilt of the peace breaker, and of contingently impeaching everybody else.
HIND TO ACTUALITIES.
GERMAN HOPES IN THE WEST,
AN OFFICER'S CONTEMPT FOR
ENGLAND.
The following is the translation of a letter found on a German offer taken prisoner by the French forces
DEAR CABL,-On May 1st I wrole you a post-card congratulating you on your decoration. Our people in Elerfeld were also very pleased and all expect a good ending.
We have just received nows of a great victory in the East: 110,000 Hussions ava yet received. been taken prisoners, Details are not.
Now we have got to piro the national dish of the Russian peasants, vido" Sche" (cabbage soup and bacon), We laughed heartily at the opinion of in connection with the effect of artillery.. the English nowapapers on chlorine games The peasants thought we were awfully, clever and called us military acrobatay while our weapon is only bitter necesity. The English are nerobata in money, com meroe, and sport, while wo Germans are the narobate in goience after a hard school and want to harvest what we have Bown by the sweat of our brow. Providenga will not take this from us,
For some anti-militarists this seems to hays been the first reaction from the shook of neig their osa Country suddenly on broiled in the greatest war in history. To some, second thoughts brought the percep tion that equality of guilt in agreat war is hardly possible to all the bolligerents; and that the evidence, on scrutiny, was really overwhelmingly for the guilt of Germany and Austria, and of the formor in the supremo degree. But there have been som
We do not trouble about other people's who so far lost grasp of fact and life as to interests European balance of power, The lobet serious symptom of upsol, por most militaríect is not only last respon of all to destroy England's supremacy ou tell themselves that the nation by far the and whatever these English principles
Lmay be The term of peace must be first.... haps, is the resort to appeals for mediationsible for the spread of militarism, but has tlie European continent, and as wal by neutrals.
At a time when so many been least demoralised by it. poople, in and out of Parliament, are un reach the reductio ad absurdum of paci-Brandenburg here and everywhere" Thus we already the plan of the Great Elector, able to refrain from useless talk, useless fism. questiona neclass declamation, and worge than useless recrimination, it would be: idle to expect that all pacifists should dis play a stoical reticerca. Their ingemina- tions are as much to the purpose as those others. Mr. Asquith put the case with his usual curt forec when he compared them to the twittering of swallows in a tompest. His words carry an implication of pathos, Made by
I have read a well-meaning and not un moving appeal for a "Contimons Media tion without Armistice," to be carried an by neutrals. The obvious auswer to such a proposal, considered as practical poli tion, is that while both sides hope for suc- cess, such mediation will be accepted by neither. When one side begins to flinch, it will doubtless appol for the "friendly offices" of neutrals in the usual way should be profoundly depressed if thought that the appeal could ever com from our side.
· THE REAL DANGER.
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What is really dangerous to the cause of duture peace is the tendency of such un timely plunders to commit themselves to positions which outrage the sense of jus
tice.
If ever a war was forced and pre- cipitated by our site it is this one. To fall back, as some pacifists do, on the general truth that in most, if not all, wars both sides not only claim to have been forçad into the struggle, but to a large extent be lieve so, is merely to evade facing th fundamental problem.
Just because it is a worthy thing to cul. tivate the spirio of peace in order to guard against aggression by one's own country it is an unworthy thing to seek to spread the spirit of peace by making light of th aggressions of other countries.
In the first place, it is not true that all wars are restrospectively justified by bath sides. Many historians have condemned aggressions by their own country. Even among German historians, not a few have either overty or tacitly admitted the un- scrupulousness of some of the deeds of the
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Our principal onemy ought soon to see How much is gondola power is worth A couple of good shots from our submarines finish his swimming fortresses (two million pounds each), while his droopers (35, and 10s, per day) are not worth powder and shot, and judges everything, we know OME If God sits up there Such dishing, that Ho will allow strategy, nerve, conscientiousness, and pluck to win the struggle which was forced upon as As Hindenburg says, numbers do not always decide,
It is bad enough to dilate on the methods of settling peace when peace is still afar off; to plan unofficial congresses which shall somehow arrange things that State planipotentiaries could not possibly arrange for their Government. cussions build up the opinion that paci fists are people blind to actualities in poli- ties. But when they proceed to flout the moral sense of more than half the world by refusing to avow the special guilt of the special'y guilty peoples they Lucur a deeper distrust
They are, in effect, saying that degree of militarism makes no difference to the normal moral outlook and policy of nations as wholes. Whereupon the answer comes that there can be no harm in militaris as such, and that the case of pacifism against militarism is more pretence, apa from purely economic considerations. The idealist is hoist with his own petard.
For no kind of idealism on this earth is there any enduring basis arve in the moral sense. Once make light of the instinct of that it is just the same thing as the sens right and wrong, once set up the delusion gs which says "My country, right or and there is an end of moral foot- hold for the pokes cause."
"THE DAY TO COME.
Our brave ones in the West are on the way to Now success, especially in Flanders, since the underground water hills of Henegar, in the districts of Moun has fallen. The water comes from the and Charleroi, and appears in the plains nourishes the ground with its calcium of Flanders in regular periods and sedingt The locks which hold the water are higher than the level of the sea water in the Channel.. Of comtec wo could have destroyed these locks with our Flying Corps, but we should have been worse off, because all the dirt would have been deposited in the canals and the country would have been turned into could not have stopped, as it was in the swamps by the ground water, which we
lower parts before the construction of this drainage system,
been bombarding the coast, while the English at last found out through flying
It is interesting that the French and English could not grasp how our artillery could bombard Dunkirk from 25 to 30 And we have seen some professed pantheir newspapers that our men-of-war had kilometres distanco. The former read in fists doing this, and more half-doing it They are preparing for themselves a day when they will be told that they enw no moral difference between the foul invasion that it was really our new artillery of Belgium and the refusal of Russia to
(39 cent, guns), which, in consequence of let Borbin be érushed. When that can be
new positions, were able to do away with said to any considerable body of pacifists, extraordinarily long range of 28 to 30 high-angle fre, and obtained the there will be small power left in the peace kilometres with a letter trajectory. movement to rouse mon against new dan knew of this possibility several months So far so ago, but I kept my mouth shut in the gera of militarist development. the charge can be brought home, it will hope that the English armoured cruisers have sensed to count as a force for would so come a little nearer the coast, righteousness.
bat now the English know it too it does And that, I take it, is likely to be the not matter. With this weapon-I hope case of another movement which has made Krupp will make a few more: 38 cơnt. much play with peace ideals to wit, so guns we shall continue to clear the cialism. We are now witnessing an ex country with a flatter trajectory. tended reproduction of a kind of immoral-Boon be able to turn the present direc isar which was much fa evidence at the tian, Amiens, Dunkirk, towards west ally on the past, or we must helplessly de time of the Boer War. Then several fend generally to the mouth of the Somme, dara that all men are sinners, and that the
whereby Calsis, Boulogne, and eventually only thing to consider is how this partien-g. English Socialists, and at least one the south will come into our possession. lar we can be indiscriminately avoided, apply the test of right and wrong, declar rather prophetic way of writing, but
Socialist organization, openly, refused to
Please do not be offended about this And to take this course, urging peace solely
campot think of any other possibility then that we have to dominate over Chiais and Boulogue to come to an end now and for Many thanks for your dear picture of the 1st inst Do not write me fong letters, but just a line when you seam You know, that you can have furlough when you want it and when you sak it. and kisses. Your: Kindest regards faithfur uncle, CanL
national hero, Frederic Ansman is torians could not well endorse the seizure of
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civilisation.
for peace cake, without regard to the right it to be irrelevant to the problem of and wrong of any war, is to kamper with the very moral sense on which pacifism must rely for its future.
NORMAN ANGELL AND HIS CELrics."
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SOCIALIST COMRADES." Now we have a mob of British Borialists proclaiming their unaltered comradeship Two curious aberrations of judgment with their co-Socialists fighting in the armies of Germany and Austria, and lay have marked the history of pacifism in the ing the blame of the war on "Capitalism last few years," On the one hand, the powerful movement led by Mr. Normana were the capitalists of Europe Augell has been condemned on the score calculablo capital is bound to be annihi who engineered a convulsion in which is that to insist on the mere unprofitableness lated, and all interest on national debts is of war is to debose the moral currency jeopardised,
Previous On Date On Date The only way to make true pacifists, say The fact-Bouting Socialist may retors HOW THIN PEOPLE CAN GET
such critics, is to appeal for a change if that he blames the "ism," not the "ists heart, a spiritual recognition of the dreaa prudent though a finally vain course,
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fulness and wickedness of war. And now, in fame of the baitalions of German Soci INCREASE IN WEIGHT TEN POUNDS in the same circles, or in sections of them, alists who shared in the violation of Bel-
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A PHYSICIAN'B ADVICE.
I'd certainly give most anything to
The answer of moral common sense is a rejections of both pleas If the pation can be taught collectively to make an end of war because of its invariable ruinous ness even to the victors, so much the better They are learning the lesson now as they nover learned it before; and Mr. Angell's. old propaganda is receiving an overwhelm ing justification, whatever be thought of German Socialism, calling for peace when the blood as they are when the powers of the new, to which he has put his hand. there can be no peace, we have the boast into the blood, all the fat and flesh pro- On the other hand, the reply which was that Germany has shown herself unconducing elements stay in the Intestiness nut relevant to the old propaganda-the | plz that nations, like mer, must at times Until German Socialists learn to see sud risk ruin rather than accept ignomingis say that Germany deserved to be conquered, absolutely relevant to all the later theses her soul was to be saved, Socialism a about the uselessness of imputing special a propaganda of peacs is as the apples guilt to say nation, or of subjecting any of the Dead Ses. And till their British to special punishment.
congeners can learn the lesson, there is small hope of their doing so
are to be branded for being the parts they be able te fat up e few pounds and stay are of the social aggregate, the Socialist that way, declares every excessively thin who is part of the German war machine, man or women. Buch a result is not and who has played his part in the great impossible, despite past failures. Thin German cult of national self glorification, people are victims of mal-nutrition, must dree his weird at the hands of the condition which prevents the fatty Feltgericht. In the latest manifesto of elements of food from being taken up by. nutrition are normali Instead of getting
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The Minister of effect is remarkable. Reported gains of certainly still better that both should pro Navy was voted. cred from the utilitarian to the ideal point Marine said that up till now the tourgo of viry-the normal course of human eleva of the British Fleet, which German cub tion sk
marines had sunk was 79,000 cons or 3.6 But first to clamour for the ideal wi.3 per cent, of the tonnage of the British disparagement of the plea of utility, and Flest; while British guns har sunk a then to turn round and plead the bare tonnage of 76,370, or 5.8 per cent of the utility of peace simultaneously with an German Fleet. Of the several belligerent appeal for a reto on ethical discrimination Flets taken together, submarines had
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