Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Peace of Justice
Our object is to prove the contrary. Whether we consider the Situation in terms of the absolute or the relative, Germany can pay. Absolutely, because her wealth, vast in 1914, is Still great; relatively, because she has not been organically injured and her capacity for production, both agri cultural and industrial, is unimpaired, and because Germany still has the full use of her resources, while it will take France, victorious but ravaged by her enemy's ruthless warfare, long years of unremitting toil to rebuild the ruins of the north and the east.
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