Peace Theories and the Balkan War
by Norman Angell
Mr. Norman Angell's theory was one to enable the citizens of this country to sleep quietly, and to lull into false security the citizens of all great countries. That is undoubtedly the reason why he met with so much success. It was a very comfortable theory for those nations which have grown rich and whose ideals and initiative have been sapped by over much prosperity.
But the great delusion of Norman Angell, which led to the writing of "The Great Illusion," has been dispelled for ever by the Balkan League. In this connection it is of value to quote the words of Mr. Winston Churchill, which give very adequately the reality as opposed to theory.—The Review of Reviews, from an article on "The Débâcle of Norman Angell."
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Peace Theories and the Balkan War
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