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INTRODUCTION
    INtRODUCtION

    tizenship

    Sage, t recrugen,

    Sci, sic Ungescrogenen ;

    Seid nur redlic ihn zum Menschlichen an.

    Goethe

    t  t moment is absorbing all ttention of t tself must make serious turn ttention to t problem of civilisation. All civilisation begins by t of Nature, i.e. by subduing and controlling terrific pure so t to men. tion of Europe to-day  of Nature  must be admitted, o not attained by any otion. But terrible even terrific pure and t is t of man. ture can do to mankind, is notil terrible force,_ted and controlled, t is evident, not only no civilisation, but even no life possible for human beings.

    In t early and rude stage of society, mankind o use

    _ Arent  doing t t befool them;

    See, now, less! and look now less and wild all sons of Adam are whem;

    Be but  and true, and them all.

    po subdue and subjugate o be subjugated by s as civilisation advances, mankind discovers a force more potent and more effective for subduing and controlling  ive in subduing and controlling tion of Europe, is Cianity. But no preceding it, seems to s Cianity ive as a moral force. it an effective moral force to control and restrain o employ po keep civil order. As Car-lyle truly says, quot; Europe is Anarcable. quot; to maintain civil order leads to militarism. In fact militarism is necessary in Europe to-day because of t of an effective moral force. But militarism leads to ruction and e. tarism, anarcroy tion, but if
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