The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 168 pages of information about The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife.

The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 168 pages of information about The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife.

“And it is not unlikely that the present bloody catastrophe will at last awaken the people from their indifference.  The bitter pain and fearful suffering will perhaps make a deeper impression than the words of the revolutionaries.  It is possible that the Social Revolution will be the last act in the present tragedy; possible that murderous militarism will be drowned in the blood of its numberless victims; that the people of the different countries will unite against the bloody regime of modern Capitalism and its institutions, and finally produce a new social culture upon the basis of free Socialism.”—­“Freedom,” September 14.

In an American contemporary a quotation is given from an issue of Vorwaerts which was suppressed by the German Government.  It reads:—­

“The comrades abroad can be assured that the German working class disapproves to-day of every piratical policy of State just as it has always disapproved and that it is determined to resist the predatory subjugation of foreign peoples as strongly as the circumstances permit.  The comrades in foreign lands can be assured that, though the German workmen are also protecting their Fatherland, they will nevertheless not forget that their interests are the same as those of the proletariat in other countries, who, like themselves, have been compelled to go to war against their will, indeed, even against their often repeated pronouncements in favour of peace.”

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TEXT OF LIEBKNECHT’S PROTEST.

The Berner Tagwacht publishes the full text of Karl Liebknecht’s protest against the vote of credit by the Reichstag on December 2nd.  The protest was not read, the President having vetoed it under pretext that it would entail a call to order.  The protest was communicated to the German Press.  Not one paper published it.  It runs:—­

“This war, desired by none of the peoples concerned, has not broken out in behalf of the welfare of the German people or any other.  It is an Imperialist war, a war for the capitalist domination of the world’s markets and for the political domination of important regions for the placing of industrial and banking capital.  From the point of view of rivalry in armaments, it is a preventive war provoked by the German and Austrian war parties together in the obscurity of semi-absolutism and of secret diplomacy.”

After declaring that this is not a defensive war for Germany, the protest continues:—­

“A rapid peace, one which does not humiliate anybody, a peace without conquests, this is what we must demand.  Every effort in this direction must be favourably received.  The continuous and simultaneous affirmation of this desire, in all the belligerent countries, can alone put a stop to the bloody massacre before the complete exhaustion of all the peoples concerned.  A peace based upon the international solidarity of the working class and on the liberty of all the peoples can alone be a lasting peace.  It is in this sense that the proletariats of all countries must furnish, even in the course of this war, a Socialist effort for peace.

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