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Germany and the Next War

CHAPTER I
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The outward development, the supersocial struggle, is the sanguinary struggle of nations--war.

In what does the creative power of this struggle consist?
In growth and decay, in the victory of the one factor and in the defeat of the other! This struggle is a creator, since it eliminates." [B] [Footnote B: Clauss Wagner, "Der Krieg als schaffendes Weltprinzip."] That social system in which the most efficient personalities possess the greatest influence will show the greatest vitality in the intrasocial struggle.

In the extrasocial struggle, in war, that nation will conquer which can throw into the scale the greatest physical, mental, moral, material, and political power, and is therefore the best able to defend itself.

War will furnish such a nation with favourable vital conditions, enlarged possibilities of expansion and widened influence, and thus promote the progress of mankind; for it is clear that those intellectual and moral factors which insure superiority in war are also those which render possible a general progressive development.

They confer victory because the elements of progress are latent in them.


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