The World in Chains: Some Aspects of War and Trade
John Mavrogordato
Politics & Social Sciences
The World in Chains: Some Aspects of War and Trade
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THE WORLD IN CHAINS
SOME ASPECTS OF WAR AND TRADE
BY
BY
JOHN MAVROGORDATO M.A.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
§1
The Massacre of Colleagues
§2
The Widening Sphere of Morality
§3
The Receding God
§ 4
The Philosopher looks at Society
§ 5
Homo Homini Lupus
§ 6
Tribe against Tribe
§ 7
The City State
§ 8
The Nations of Europe ferae naturae
§ 9
The Convenience of Diplomacy
§ 10
A Note on Democracy
§ 11
Diplomacy not bad in itself
§ 12
Manners no Substitute for Morals
§ 13
War a Moral Anachronism
§1
The Massacre of Colleagues
§2
The Widening Sphere of Morality
§3
The Receding God
§ 4
The Philosopher looks at Society
§ 5
Homo Homini Lupus
§ 6
Tribe against Tribe
§ 7
The City State
§ 8
The Nations of Europe ferae naturae
§ 9
The Convenience of Diplomacy
§ 10
A Note on Democracy
§ 11
Diplomacy not bad in itself
§ 12
Manners no Substitute for Morals
§ 13
War a Moral Anachronism
CHAPTER II
§ 1
The Armament Ring
§ 2
Eugenics?
§ 3
Patriotism
§ 4
The "Moral Test"
§ 5
Trade
§ 6
Trade in Time of Peace
§ 7
Duties of Commerce to the State
§ 8
Restricted Sphere of Government corresponding to Restricted Sphere of Morality
§ 1
The Armament Ring
§ 2
Eugenics?
§ 3
Patriotism
§ 4
The "Moral Test"
§ 5
Trade
§ 6
Trade in Time of Peace
§ 7
Duties of Commerce to the State
§ 8
Restricted Sphere of Government corresponding to Restricted Sphere of Morality
CHAPTER III
§ 1
Trade during the War
§ 2
Trade lives on Increasing Demand
§ 3
War a form of Destruction
§ 4
War stands to benefit Neutral as well as Belligerent Nations but not to the same extent
§ 5
The greater the Capital, the greater the War Profit?
§ 6
The Blessings of Invasion
§ 7
The Luxury Trades don't do so badly
§ 8
Trade Profits in war not shared by the Nation but confined to Employers
§ 9
Trade Profit and National Loss
§ 1
Trade during the War
§ 2
Trade lives on Increasing Demand
§ 3
War a form of Destruction
§ 4
War stands to benefit Neutral as well as Belligerent Nations but not to the same extent
§ 5
The greater the Capital, the greater the War Profit?
§ 6
The Blessings of Invasion
§ 7
The Luxury Trades don't do so badly
§ 8
Trade Profits in war not shared by the Nation but confined to Employers
§ 9
Trade Profit and National Loss
CHAPTER IV
§ 1
Dialectics round the Death-bed
§ 2
German Responsibility for the War
§ 3
The Value of German Culture
§ 4
The Manufacture of Hatred
§ 5
Imperialism the Enemy
§ 6
Possible Objects of War
§ 7
Physical Force in a Moral World
§ 8
Imperialism and Capitalism through War and Trade the Enemies: Socialism to the Rescue
SOCIALISTS OF THE WORLD UNITE.
§ 1
Dialectics round the Death-bed
§ 2
German Responsibility for the War
§ 3
The Value of German Culture
§ 4
The Manufacture of Hatred
§ 5
Imperialism the Enemy
§ 6
Possible Objects of War
§ 7
Physical Force in a Moral World
§ 8
Imperialism and Capitalism through War and Trade the Enemies: Socialism to the Rescue
SOCIALISTS OF THE WORLD UNITE.
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER III
SOME TYPICAL WAR PROFITS
I. The Manchester Guardian, January 3, 1916:
BRITISH INDUSTRY IN WAR
2. The Manchester Guardian, March 3, 1916:
MORE GREAT PROFITS
HOLT LINE'S ENORMOUS SURPLUS
HOLT LINE'S ENORMOUS SURPLUS
3. Pall Mall Gazette, September 24, 1915:
WAR PROFITS
4. The Manchester Guardian, Feb. 28, 1916:
COAL PROFITS NEARLY DOUBLED
5. The Times, May 19, 1916:
SOAPMAKERS' "RECORD" PROFITS
6. The New Witness:
THE SCANDAL OF WAR PROFITS
7. The New Statesman, March 25, 1916:
8. The New Statesman, May 27, 1916:
9. The New Statesman, June 24, 1916:
10. The New Witness, June 15, 1916:
WAR PROFITS AND THE GOVERNMENT
11. The New Witness, June 15, 1916:
WILLIAM CORY & SON
HOLBROOKS
JAMES HINKS & SON
12. The Manchester Guardian, June 19, 1916:
13. The New Witness, June 22, 1916:
14. The Westminster Gazette, July 15, 1916:
15. The New Statesman, July 1, 1916:
16. Pall Mall Gazette, January 31, 1916:
ARMY OF INSPECTORS
AS MUCH FOOD AS USUAL
17. The Daily News, August 16, 1915:
A YEAR OF ECONOMIC WAR
18. Pall Mall Gazette, November 10, 1916:
LIVING ON WAR
KRUPPS' PROFIT JUMPS FROM 1-1/2 MILLIONS TO 4-1/2
KRUPPS' PROFIT JUMPS FROM 1-1/2 MILLIONS TO 4-1/2
19. Pall Mall Gazette:
GERMAN DIVIDENDS
ECONOMIC POSITION OF SOME OF HER COMPANIES
ECONOMIC POSITION OF SOME OF HER COMPANIES
20. The Times, July 5, 1916:
WAR PROFIT-MONGERS IN RUSSIA
21. The Westminster Gazette, Aug. 28, 1916:
GERMAN WAR SCANDALS
700 PER CENT PROFIT FOR EAST PRUSSIAN LANDOWNERS
700 PER CENT PROFIT FOR EAST PRUSSIAN LANDOWNERS
I. The Manchester Guardian, January 3, 1916:
BRITISH INDUSTRY IN WAR
2. The Manchester Guardian, March 3, 1916:
MORE GREAT PROFITS
HOLT LINE'S ENORMOUS SURPLUS
HOLT LINE'S ENORMOUS SURPLUS
3. Pall Mall Gazette, September 24, 1915:
WAR PROFITS
4. The Manchester Guardian, Feb. 28, 1916:
COAL PROFITS NEARLY DOUBLED
5. The Times, May 19, 1916:
SOAPMAKERS' "RECORD" PROFITS
6. The New Witness:
THE SCANDAL OF WAR PROFITS
7. The New Statesman, March 25, 1916:
8. The New Statesman, May 27, 1916:
9. The New Statesman, June 24, 1916:
10. The New Witness, June 15, 1916:
WAR PROFITS AND THE GOVERNMENT
11. The New Witness, June 15, 1916:
WILLIAM CORY & SON
HOLBROOKS
JAMES HINKS & SON
12. The Manchester Guardian, June 19, 1916:
13. The New Witness, June 22, 1916:
14. The Westminster Gazette, July 15, 1916:
15. The New Statesman, July 1, 1916:
16. Pall Mall Gazette, January 31, 1916:
ARMY OF INSPECTORS
AS MUCH FOOD AS USUAL
17. The Daily News, August 16, 1915:
A YEAR OF ECONOMIC WAR
18. Pall Mall Gazette, November 10, 1916:
LIVING ON WAR
KRUPPS' PROFIT JUMPS FROM 1-1/2 MILLIONS TO 4-1/2
KRUPPS' PROFIT JUMPS FROM 1-1/2 MILLIONS TO 4-1/2
19. Pall Mall Gazette:
GERMAN DIVIDENDS
ECONOMIC POSITION OF SOME OF HER COMPANIES
ECONOMIC POSITION OF SOME OF HER COMPANIES
20. The Times, July 5, 1916:
WAR PROFIT-MONGERS IN RUSSIA
21. The Westminster Gazette, Aug. 28, 1916:
GERMAN WAR SCANDALS
700 PER CENT PROFIT FOR EAST PRUSSIAN LANDOWNERS
700 PER CENT PROFIT FOR EAST PRUSSIAN LANDOWNERS
LETTERS FROM GREECE
CASSANDRA IN TROY
MARTIN SECKER
HIS COMPLETE CATALOGUE MCMXVII
HIS COMPLETE CATALOGUE MCMXVII
Martin Secker's Catalogue
PART ONE INDEX OF AUTHORS
PART TWO: CLASSIFIED INDEX OF TITLES
PART TWO: CLASSIFIED INDEX OF TITLES
Martin Secker's Series of
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