uoted on Germany's colonial policy, 104, 106 n.
South American trade, competition of United States for, 63-65. _See_
Latin America.
Suez Canal, internationalisation of, 254.
Sumner, W. G., quoted on war, 196-197.
Supra-nationalism, the proximate economic development, 284.
Switzerland, industrial invasion of, by Germany, 116 ff., 119.
T
Taxation, an underlying cause of war, 17.
Thompson, Warren S., "Population: A Study in Malthusianism," cited, 178.
Trade development, as one of the causes of war, 17.
Trojan War, a free-booting expedition, 24.
Tropical imperialism, conditions causing, 85; arguments for and
against, 85-98.
Tropical products, growing significance of, 90-92.
Trusts, tendency to internationalism in process of formation of,
281-282.
Tunis, trade of, favoured by France, 104.
U
United States. _See_ America.
United States of Europe, fallacy in proposal to create a, 224-225.
V
Von der Goltz, Field-Marshal, quoted on necessity of imminence of war
to maintenance of prestige of officer class, 138 n.
W
Wage-earners, imperialistic arguments that appeal to, 141-147;
internationalism of, 280.
Wages, supposed beneficial reaction of imperialism upon, 144-146.
War, popular theories regarding, 16; the real motives, incentives and
origins of, 17; reason for both ancient and modern, traced to economic
forces, 17-19, 260-262; interpretation of, by school of romanticists,
20-21; question of permanence of, as an institution, 28; attitude of
Americans toward, 32 ff.; cause of attitude of average American toward,
32-42; how system of imperialism tends to lead to, 99-115, 136-137;
value of fear of, to certain political and industrial interests,
137-138; elements in America that foster spirit of, 164; antidotes to
imperialistic policy and, 186-200. _See also_ Peace.
War after the war, the, 273.
War of 1914, effect of, upon America, 1-15; lessons derived by America
from, 57-58; the part that America might play at close of, 290-294.
Wealth, equal distribution of, an antidote to imperialism, 186-188.
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, "History of Trade Unionism," quoted, 145 n.
West Indies, working of modern imperialistic methods in, 85-87.
Wilcox, E. V., "Tropical Agriculture," quoted, 91-92.
Willcox, W. F., birth and death rate statistics by, 183 n.
Willford, Isbell, "Wealth and Income of People of United States,"
quoted, 177 n.
Willis, J. C., arguments by, f
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