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CHAPTER VI. ELIMINATION OF THE UNFIT 233 A league of neutrals, its outline, 233. -- Need of security from aggression of Imperial Germany, 234. -- Inclusion of the Imperial States in the league, 237. -- Necessity of elimination of Imperial military clique, 239. -- Necessity of intermeddling in internal affairs of Germany even if not acceptable to the German people, 240. -- Probability of pacific nations taking measures to insure peace, 244-298. -- The British gentleman and his control of the English government, 244. -- The shifting of control out of the hands of the gentleman into those of the underbred common man, 251. -- The war situation and its probable effect on popular habits of thought in England, 252. -- The course of such events and their bearing on the chances of a workable pacific league, 255. -- Conditions precedent to a successful pacific league of neutrals, 258. -- Colonial possessions, 259. -- Neutralisation of trade relations, 263. -- Futility of economic boycott, 266. -- The terms of settlement, 269. -- The effect of the war and the chances of the British people being able to meet the exigencies of peace, 273. -- Summary of the terms of settlement, 280. -- Constitutional monarchies and the British gentlemanly government, 281. -- The American national establishment, a government by businessmen, and its economic policy, 292. -- America and the league, 294..
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