Abstract

American Prussianism

November 9, 1918 issue

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The article presents information on the book "America After the War." This book originally appeared as a series of communications to The New York Times. It declares its warrant for existence to be the "general interest" aroused by series. But it has another warrant, not so authoritative, perhaps, but sufficient. It draws the inevitable deductions from the principles of Prussianism as applied to the foreign policy of the U.S. after the war. Nothing could serve more clearly to expose the inhumanity and fatuousness of the whole ridiculous pretension, and the author does it admirably, with a solemn pomposity of assertion and impersonality of manner worthy of Dean Swift.

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AMERICA After the War (Book); INTERNATIONAL relations; NEW York Times, The (Newspaper); GOVERNMENT policy; WAR; UNITED States
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