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What Is Coming a Forecast of Things after the War

By: H. G. Wells

...as sound in denying the decadence of France; in doubting (before the Russo-Japanese struggle) the greatness of the power of Russia, which was still in... ...mpossible for the British, the French, the Belgians, Russians, Italians or Japanese to think any longer of settling their differences by war among the... ...vitality and sufficient resentment and sufficient of her rancid cultivated nationalism to make not only the continuance of the Alliance after the war ... ..., we said. And had Germany been no more than her Court, her Junkerism, her Nationalism, the whole sys- tem would have smashed beneath the contempt and... ...rns, the world outside Germany regards them as the embodiment of homicidal nationalism. And the settlement of Europe after the war, if it is to be a s... ..., call it what you will, that will deal with things more broadly than any “nationalism” or “patriotic imperial- ism” can possibly do. That body must c...

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The World Set Free

By: H. G. Wells

...ocial revo- lution. If world peace is to be attained through labour inter- nationalism, it will have to be attained at the price of the completest soc... ...Ardennes. There was the report of an attack upon Russia by the Chinese and Japanese, and of some huge revolutionary outbreak in America. The weather w... ...y nearly got San Francisco.’ ‘I hadn’t heard, sir.’ ‘The Americans ran the Japanese aeroplane down into the sea and there the bomb got busted.’ ‘Under... ... the ninety-three, and King Egbert found himself between a pleasant little Japanese stranger in spectacles and his cousin of Central Europe, and oppos... ...ngali leader and the President of the United States of America. Beyond the Japanese was Holsten, the old chemist, and Leblanc was a little way down th... ...fished very neatly and successfully for gud- geon….’ The president and the Japanese prince in spectacles pro- tested together. ‘If I do him an injusti...

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The Research Magnificent

By: H. G. Wells

...he went along the riverside he met a group of dusky stu- dents, Chinese or Japanese. Cambridge had abounded in Indians; and beneath that tall clock to... ...ing in Thibet and Mr. Ritchie had made a Free Trade speech at Croydon. The Japanese had torpe- doed another Russian ironclad and a British cruiser was... ...lves. Imperialism without noble imaginations, it seemed to him, was simply nationalism with megalomania. It was swagger- ing, it was greed, it was Ger... ...rica. White found a number of American press-cuttings of a vehemently anti-Japanese quality still awaiting digestion in a drawer, and it was clear to ... ...by a million, saw fit to call them out to ac- tion. Just out of hatred and nationalism and faction….” Then came a queer fancy. “Great guns, mines, bat...

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Women in Love

By: D. H. Lawrence

...ring the knocking of oars. She looked round. There was a boat with a gaudy Japanese parasol, and a man in white, rowing. The woman was Hermione, and t... ...Birkin, as if looking for something from the other man. ‘I used to do some Japanese wrestling,’ said Birkin. ‘A Jap lived in the same house with me in... ...taste to her rhapsody, then he said: ‘For all that, I don’t like it. Their nationalism is just indus- trialism—that and a shallow jealousy I detest so...

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Mankind in the Making

By: H. G. Wells

...inavian, the dark and brilliant south Italian, the noble Roman, the dainty Japanese—to name no others. Each of these types has its peculiar and incomm... ...in fact— beyond the limited range of food, clothing, shelter, trade, crude nationalism, social conventions and personal vanity— no better than the dea...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...ped by the desire to cling to power. The bankruptcy of secular, autocratic nationalism was evident across the Muslim world by the late 1970s.At the sa... ...o investigate foreign and foreign-inspired subversion—Communist, Nazi, and Japanese. Hoover added investigation of possible espionage, sabotage, or su... ... before Pearl Harbor the U.S. government had excellent intelligence that a Japanese attack was coming, especially after peace talks stalemated at the ... ...e done to prevent it.” 11 In retrospect, available inter- cepts pointed to Japanese examination of Hawaii as a possible target. But, another historian...

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