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Excerpt from Democracy and World Relations
In these pages I have avoided discussion of war itself except in so far as a study of German afiairs seems vital to the comparison between government by the people as responsible individuals and government of the people as components of a herd.
I am under special obligations to Professor Edward Krehbiel, and to his admirable volume, Nationalism, War, and Society. Both that work and the present one are in some sense outgrowths of a course of leo tures on International Conciliation given by us jointly in Stanford University, from 1909 to 1916. To my colleagues, Vernon Kellogg, William H. Carruth, Edgar E. Robinson, Victor J West, and Edward M. Hulme, to David S. Muzzey and David Snedden of Columbia University, and to John W. Ritchie of the College of William and Mary, I am indebted for a reading of parts of the manuscript; and to my wife, Jessie Knight J ordan, for continuous critical and constructive aid.
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