The Wrack of the Storm eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 134 pages of information about The Wrack of the Storm.

The Wrack of the Storm eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 134 pages of information about The Wrack of the Storm.

It is not true that in this gigantic crime there are innocent and guilty, or degrees of guilt.  They stand on one level, all those who have taken part in it.  The German from the North has no more special craving for blood and outrage than he from the South has special tenderness or pity.  It is, very simply, the German, from one end of his country to the other, who stands revealed as a beast of prey which the firm will of our planet finally repudiates.  We have here no wretched slaves dragged along by a tyrant king who alone is responsible.  Nations have the government which they deserve, or rather, the government which they have is truly no more than the magnified and public projection of the private morality and mentality of the nation.  If eighty million innocent people select and support a monstrous king, those eighty million innocent people merely expose the inherent falseness and superficiality of their innocence; and it is the monster they maintain at their head who stands for all that is true in their nature, because it is he who represents the eternal aspirations of their race, which lie far deeper than their apparent and transient virtues.  Let there be no suggestion of error, of having been led astray, of an intelligent people having been tricked or misled.  No nation can be deceived that does not wish to be deceived; and it is not intelligence that Germany lacks.  In the sphere of intellect such things are not possible; nor in the region of enlightened, reflecting will.  No nation permits herself to be coerced to the one crime that man cannot pardon.  It is of her own accord that she hastens towards it; her chief has no need to persuade, it is she who urges him on.

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We have forces here quite different from those on the surface, forces that are secret, irresistible and profound.  It is these that we must judge, these that we must crush under our heel, once and for all; for they are the only ones that will not be improved or softened or brought into line by experience or progress, or even by the bitterest lesson.  They are unalterable and immovable, their springs lie far beneath hope or influence; and they must be destroyed as we destroy a nest of wasps, since we know that these never can change into a nest of bees.  And, even though individually and singly the Germans were all innocent and merely led astray, they would be none the less guilty in the mass.  This is the guilt that counts, that alone is actual and real, because it lays bare, underneath their superficial innocence, the subconscious criminality of all.

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No influence can prevail on the unconscious or the subconscious.  It never evolves.  Let there come a thousand years of civilization, a thousand years of peace, with all possible refinements of art and education, the subconscious element of the German spirit, which is its unvarying element, will remain absolutely the same as it is to-day and would declare itself, when the opportunity came, under the same

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