The Economist has war on its mind. And not just one.
The Economist has war on its mind. And not just one.
The Economist has war on its mind. And not just one.
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The Economist, a journal that speaks for the British millionaires, is pursuing a very instructive line in relation to the war. Representatives of advanced capital in the oldest and richest capitalist country, are shedding tears over the war and incessantly voicing a wish for peace. Those Social-Democrats who, together with the opportunists and Kautsky, think that a socialist programme consists in the propaganda of peace, will find proof of their error if they read The Economist. Their programme is not socialist, but bourgeois-pacifist. Dreams of peace, without propaganda of revolutionary action, express only a horror of war, but have nothing in common with socialism.
oldest and richest capitalist country.
Netherlands is the oldest, and the US/Switzerland are the richest.
The text in question is a century old.
Well, someone should go and tell them they're wrong
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