c. The World War emergency compelled the nations to organize for
producing greater power in order to conquer power already great.
If there is anything which this war has proved, it is the fact that the
most important asset a nation or an individual can have, is the ability
"to do things."
"In Flanders Fields the poppies blow ...," that is too true; they blow and
they are strong and red. But the purpose of this writing is not the
celebration of poetry, but the elucidation and right use of facts.
Normally, thousands of rabbits and guinea pigs are used and killed, in
scientific laboratories, for experiments which yield great and tangible
benefits to humanity. This war butchered millions of people and ruined the
health and lives of tens of millions. Is this climax of the pre-war
civilization to be passed unnoticed, except for the poetry and the
manuring of the battle fields, that the "poppies blow" stronger and better
fed? Or is the death of ten men on the battle field to be of as much worth
in knowledge gained as is the life of one rabbit killed for experiment? Is
the great sacrifice worth analysing? There can be only one answer--yes.
But, if truth be desired, the analysis must be scientific.
In science, "opinions" are tolerated when and only when facts are lacking.
In this case, we have all the facts necessary. We have only to collect
them and analyse them, rejecting mere "opinions" as cheap and unworthy.
Such as understand this lesson will know how to act for the benefit of
all.
At present the future of mankind is dark. "Stop, look, and listen"--the
prudent caution at railroad crossings--must be amended to read "stop, look,
listen, and THINK"; not for the saving of a few lives in railroad
accidents, but for the preservation of the life of humanity. Living
organisms, of the lower and simpler types, in which the differentiation
and the integration of the vital organs have not been carried far, can
move about for a considerable time after being deprived of the appliances
by which the life force is accumulated and transferred, but higher
organisms are instantly killed by the removal of such appliances, or even
by the injury of minor parts of them; even more easily destroyed are the
more advanced and complicated _social_ organizations.
The first question is: what are to be the scientific methods that will
eliminate diverse opinions and creeds from an analysis of facts and ensure
correct deductions based upon them?
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