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A Concert of States

June 3, 1915 issue

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This article literary appraises the book "The War and Democracy," by A.E. Zimmern et al. This is in many ways one of the most interesting books produced by Englishmen during the present war. It is the serious attempt of a group of men belonging to the most advanced wing of the liberal party to state the cause of their whole-hearted support of Great Britain. The volume opens with an admirably clear definition by Zimmern of the real issue. He points out that what actually has happened is the failure of a movement to lay a political world state alongside its analogues of a world-society and a world-industry.

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WAR & Democracy (Book); ZIMMERN, A. E.; GREAT Britain -- Politics & government; WAR; DEMOCRACY; POLITICAL parties; GREAT Britain
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