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The author argues that national unity has been eroded by party politics and institutional flaws, leaving the country ill-prepared for modern interstate conflict. He diagnoses a rising German naval challenge and insists that any resort to arms requires both moral justification and material superiority. The text examines strategic and political dimensions, addresses arbitration, disarmament, and the nationalisation of war, contrasts naval and land defence systems, and advocates reorganising forces into a single national army while reforming leadership, finance, mobilization, and conscription to restore readiness and coherent national defence.

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Spenser Wilkinson

Spenser Wilkinson was a British military historian and writer known for his insightful analyses of military strategy and operations. His notable works include "Britain at Bay," which examines Britain's military position during critical historical moments, and "The Brain of an Army," a popular account of the German General Staff that sheds light on the organizational aspects of military leadership. Wilkinson's writings often reflect his deep understanding of military affairs and his ability to communicate complex ideas to a broader audience, making significant contributions to military literature.

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