all percentage of Europeans
and Americans in, 130.
Popular appeal of imperialistic policy, 140; reason for, found in
economic argument, 141-147; patriotic ideals and, 147-150.
Population, growth in, one incentive to war, 17; increase in, one of
the chief forces driving Western nations outward, 76-77; imperialism
not an outlet for superfluity of, 129-131; overtaking of extension of
agriculture by, 182; statistics of, 183; diminishing rate of increase
in, 183; increase of America's, by immigration, 184; distribution of
wealth among, in United States, 190 n.; increase in, means increased
inequality in distribution of wealth, 190-191; decline in rate of, the
greatest of factors making for internationalism and peace, 287.
Preparedness, origin and character of demand for, 5-6; effect of, on
pacifist ideals, 6-7; interest of financial groups in policy of, 8-9.
Preziosi, G., work by, cited, 117.
Punic Wars, economic motives behind, 21.
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Railroad policy of Germany, impetus given to "dumping" by, 120.
Rationalistic pacifism, inapplicability of, to the facts of life,
220-221.
Reinsch, Paul, "World Politics," quoted, 54 n.; "Colonial
Administration" by, cited and quoted, 95, 103.
Religion, a lesser cause of war than economic interests, 27-28; not a
preventive of war, 165.
Ripley, W. Z., cited concerning American debt to Europe, 68 n.
Robinson, E. V. D., essay by, cited, 28 n.
Rohrbach, Paul, "German World Policies," quoted, 93 n.
Ruedorffer, J. J., quoted on future of Germany's world policy, 109.
Russia, relations between America and, 36.
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_Saturday Review_ article on competition between England and Germany,
100.
Schulze-Gaevernitz, Dr., work by, cited and quoted, 133-134.
Scottish Border wars, viewed as cattle-stealing raids, 24-25.
Shipping, an economic activity that is not pacific in tendency, 174.
Sidebotham, H., "The Freedom of the Seas," quoted, 251, 253.
Six-Power Loan, in principle a right step, 216.
Slavery, modern forms of, under system of tropical imperialism, 95.
Slosson, E. E., article by, quoted, 90-91.
Social Democratic party in Germany, attitude of, toward imperialism,
146.
Socialists, anti-imperialistic philosophy of, 128-129; allegiance of,
to their own countries, 143-144; reason for failure of, to prevent war,
239-240; agreement of, with theory that colonial problem can be solved
only by concerted action of Great Powers, 264-266.
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