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Excerpt from Trade as a Science
In the days before 1914 we used to talk of a friendly rivalry of international commerce, in which each competitor wished the other well and rejoiced in his steadily increasing prosperity. It is to be feared that there was a good deal of con scious or unconscious self-deception in those smooth phrases, and no Briton, at any rate, is likely to be under any misapprehension now as to the real purposes of German industrial organisation and enterprise before the war. It was to knock Great Britain out of the world market and take her place. Germany made great strides towards her goal.
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