| 1916 - 536 pages
...and drives home his inevitable conclusions. Let me quote a few passages from this remarkable took: "War is a biological necessity of the first importance,...a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with since without it an unhealthy development will follow, which excludes every... | |
| 1915 - 720 pages
...drives home his .inevitable conclusions. Let me quote a few passages from this remarkable book: "\Var is a biological necessity of the first importance, a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with since without it an unhealthy development will follow, which excludes every... | |
| Arrigo Cavaglieri - 1907 - 358 pages
...nation many endorsements of such propositions as the following, which embody the militarist gospel : " War is a biological necessity of the first importance,...a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with " ; " Might is at once the supreme right, and the dispute as to what is right... | |
| Friedrich von Bernhardi - 1912 - 318 pages
...development. This aspiration is directly antagonistic to the great universal laws which rule all life..- War is a biological necessity of the first importance,...a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with, since without it an unhealthy development will follow, which excludes every... | |
| 1914 - 146 pages
...nation in favor of collective humanity outside the limits of the State and nationality is impossible." "War is a biological necessity of the first importance,...a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with, since without it an unhealthy development will follow, which excludes every... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1915 - 776 pages
...speculative ability on the supreme necessity of war. Almost in the words of Nietzsche he iterates that "war is a biological necessity of the first importance,...a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with . . . ." It must, however, be borne in mind that his famous book, "Germany... | |
| James William White - 1915 - 564 pages
...nation in favor of collective humanity outside the limits of the State and nationality is impossible." "War is a biological necessity of the first importance,...a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with, since without it an unhealthy development will follow, which excludes every... | |
| J. William White - 1915 - 152 pages
...in favour of collective humanity outside the limits of the State and nationality is impossible." " War is a biological necessity of the first importance,...a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with, since without it an unhealthy development will follow, which excludes every... | |
| 1915 - 432 pages
...the idealism and the blessing of war must be repeatedly emphasized. War is a biological necessity, since without it an unhealthy development will follow,...excludes every advancement of the race, and, therefore, of all real civilization. But the real hero of countless intellectual Germans is the author of that... | |
| Frank Crane - 1915 - 264 pages
...spirit. This aspiration is directly antagonistic to the great universal laws which rule all life." "War is a biological necessity of the first importance, a regulative element of mankind which cannot be dispensed with, since without it an unhealthy development would follow,... | |
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