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Armageddon—And After

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The author analyzes the recent catastrophic war, tracing proximate and deeper causes to militarism, secret diplomacy, rigid autocracies, and competitive armaments supported by financial and political interests. He surveys past policies and equilibria, critiques the balance-of-power mentality and diplomatic methods, and diagnoses the moral and institutional failures that prepared the ground for conflict. He then advances practical remedies—arms limitation, compulsory arbitration, more democratic and transparent control of foreign policy, protection for smaller peoples, and a change of international attitudes—calling on a new generation to resist reverting to discredited prewar arrangements.

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W. L. Courtney

W. L. Courtney was a writer known for his thought-provoking work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Armageddon—And After," explores themes of conflict and resolution, reflecting the tumultuous societal changes of his time. Courtney's writing often delves into philosophical and existential questions, making his work relevant for readers interested in the complexities of human experience. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide insight into the historical context of his era.

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