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The author considers movement as the driving force of human progress, surveying the development of railways and steam power and the social resistance that greets new transport ideas. Drawing on military experience with tracked vehicles and contemporary technical papers, he assesses the commercial and strategic potential of roadless vehicles that do not require prepared roads. The text analyzes practical obstacles — power sources, unemployment, and logistical constraints — and argues that expanded mobility could address population imbalances by enabling economic settlement and more flexible transport solutions while outlining technical and economic pathways forward.
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