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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II

CHAPTER XVIII
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The loss of most of the accumulated capital of Europe and the vast burdens of debt for the future to pay will change the financial relations of the whole world.

From these two great losses--men and money--God knows the many kinds of changes that will come.

Women are doing and will continue to do many kinds of work hitherto done by men.
Of course there are some great gains.

Many a flabby or abject fellow will come out of the war a real man: he'll be nobody's slave thereafter.

The criminal luxury of the rich will not assert itself again for a time.


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