STEFFEN, WORLD WAR AND IMPERIALISM (original) (raw)
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
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STEFFEN, WORLD WAR AND IMPERIALISM
Gustaf F. Steffen, World War and Imperialism. Socio-Psychological Documents and Observations of the World War 1914-15, Jena, 1915. (Translated from the Swedish.)
(p. 3): “Imperialism is as old as the history of the world”....
| ⏤⤛ ┃ ┃ ┃ ┃ ┃ ┃ ⭣ | | | “In its most general features, _imperialism_is an endeavour to build a great world state byconquest or colonisation or the peaceful politicalunion of already existing states, or by a combi-nation of these methods; to build a world powerwhich embraces the whole of mankind or whichdivides mankind between itself and some otherworld states” (4).... The concept of “the wholeworld” depends on the given people’s “know-ledge” of the earth, etc. “Imperialism is a purelypsychical factor” (4).“Social fantasy is the mother of imperialism”(5). | | ---------------- | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | !!? ha-ha!! | | | | | | | | |
Imperialism has its history. “There is primitive imperialism and higher, more mature imperialism” (6).
Caesar,—Napoleon, etc., etc.
| | | | Present-day “_imperialism of par-tition_” (partition of the world) in contrastto ancient “mono-imperialism” (a single mon-archy)—(p. 15).... | | - | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | |
On p. 14 the author promises to examine the “_special_” features of “present-day” “European imperialism”....
The world is divided among ten empires ... (p. 15) and fifty other independent states....
| 1. | Russia | } | with mono-imperialist“dreams of the future”.... | } | “semi-European”states |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2. | Great Britain | ||||
| (their characteristic feature being vast possessions_outside_ Europe). | |||||
| 3. France—likewise of “somewhat lower imperialist rank”(16).... | |||||
| (“empires with extra-European orientation”) | |||||
| 4. Japan. | |||||
| 5. Turkey—a weak empire. | |||||
| 6. China—a “dormant empire” (17) ... “Chinese impe-rialism” will still have to be reckoned with in the future(17).... | |||||
| 7. Germany.—the war centres on her “imperialist position andpower”.... | |||||
| 8. Austria-Hungary. | |||||
| 9. Italy (“an imperialist newcomer”, 18).... | |||||
| 10. United States. | |||||
| What part of the world is “imperialised”? |
Σ of these ten empires = 96.66 million square kilometres = 66% of the world. South America = 18.6 million sq. kilometres = 13% of the world (p. 18).
The author gives (Hübner’s) totals (sq. km. and population) of all these states. Σ = 96.662 million sq. km. and 1,399,689,000 population.
The whole world (145,918,000 sq. km.) (1,657,097,000 population).
The Entente (68,031,000 sq. km.) (777,060,000 population)
Germany
+ Austria
+ Turkey 5,921,000 ” ” 150,199,000 ”
It is all clearly a matter of “psychical” (25) factors!!
| ...“The world is now almost completely ‘divi-ded up’. But world history teaches us that empirestend to divide up each other after they have moreor less divided among themselves the ‘no-master’areas in all parts of the globe” (37). | | wellsaid! | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | --------- |
(a detailed paraphrase of Seeley....)
Present-day British and French imperialism—like that of Spain, Holland, Portugal, France and Great Britain in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries—is “West-European imperialism based on overseas colonisation” (43).
| Russia is different. Russia is more anAsiatic country. It is in the interestof all Europe to seal itself off from Asia. The Great Russians = a mixturewith Asiatics; the frontier of Europe =the frontier of the Great Russians (p. 50).The alliance of France and Great Britainwith Russia is an alliance against “thegeneral vital interests of all Europe” (51). | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | Germanophile!! | |
| Incidentally: p. 46, remarks that Swed-en is “a former Great Power, dethronedby Russia herself”. | | | | “Swedish”imperialism | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | -------------------- |
| Nothing could be more legitimate thanthe foundation (1871) of the GermanEmpire. Great Britain, France and Rus-sia consider it their “right” to dismemberand enfeeble Germany!! (56). | | | _favours_Germanimperialism | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | -------------------------- | | | | | |
| imperialism =a lawof history! | | | “Imperialism is a universal [sic!]political stage of development, throughwhich every [!!] great people with largeinternal forces and a momentous mis-sion must pass” (56-57). | | ----------------------------- | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Percentage and per capita expenditure on the army and navy is less in Germany than in France and Great Britain (58). The “_legend_” (59) of Germany’s excessive “militarisation”!
| | | “This cause [of the 1914-15 world catastrophe], itseems to me, lies in the relative weakness rather thanthe relative strength of Germany” (60).... From thestandpoint of Russia + Great Britain + France, a “pre-ventive war” was necessary”.... | | - | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
“True, modern economic imperialism and imperialist expansion are possible to a certain extent even without the direct acquisition of territories in other parts of the world, which we call ‘colonisation’. Capital, traders and entrepreneurs are dispatched, railways and canals are constructed, huge regions in all parts of the world are made accessible to modern capitalist development, and in this way, spheres of economic influence, or spheres of domination, in other parts of the world are acquired without direct seizure of territory or political conquest.
| aha! | | “Undoubtedly, German imperialism has hitherto,employed, to a considerable extent, these _more peaceful_methods of expansion. This could be, but mightnot be, merely preparation for colonial acquisitionsin the previous sense” (62). | | | ---- | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | |
It has been aimed chiefly at Asia Minor and Mesopotamia—areas not belonging to the British Empire.
Great Britain seeks to deprive Germany of just that development which she herself extensively enjoys + France + Russia (62-63).
“The world war of 1914-15 is therefore really a world war—a war to give the new German Empire a share in ruling the world, a war in which the leading role is played by the mistress of the world, Great Britain, while the two next most powerful world powers—Russia and France—are interested participants” (63).
Great Britain + France + Russia = 46% of the earth and 43% of its population; + the U.S.A. + Germany = 55% and 53% (p. 68).... “In other words, the world is actually divided between some few states” (69)....
_Seeley_—1883 (The Expansion...)....
_Charles Dilke_—1890 (Problems of Greater Britain).
There should be three empires: Great Britain + the United States + Russia.
France and Germany “_pygmies_” (!!) (p. 71).
James Anthony _Froude_—1885 (Oceania or England and Her Colonies).
The Empire and the Century, 1905 (a symposium of 50 authors).
The following is from the introductory article by W. F. Monnypenny “The Imperial Ideal”:
“Today the words ‘Empire’ and ‘Imperialism’ fill the place in everyday speech that was once filled by ‘Nation’ and ‘Nationality’... the national ideal has given place to the Imperial” (72)....
Imperialism (Rome!) is older than “nationalism” (72-73). But “_modern_” imperialism is based “to a very large extent” on nationalism (73)....
J. A. Cramb, Germany and England, 1913.... (“Germany is our worst enemy”....) For a standing army.... “All England’s wars for the past five hundred years have been fought for _empire_”. (79).... Alliance with Russia is “unnatural” (80)....
| “Bluntly stated, what it amounts to is that, inher general development, Germany is now vastlysuperior to France, Russia and Japan, and she alone can in the future present a real threat toBritain’s world domination, and especially to hercommand of the seas. Hence an agreement betweenBritain and the three Great Powers mentionedwas incomparably easier than one with Germany”(85). | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | true! | | | | |
| | Endless prattle—quotations from Trubetskoi—theGerman Chancellor is more moral than LloydGeorge, etc., etc. Chauvinist blather!Pithy quotations from George Bernard Shaw onBritish hypocrisy (120-23), etc. But Shaw, he says,has written a host of articles [inter alia in _TheNew Statesman_] on the need to “smash up” Germany(p. 128). | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | !!! | | | |
One of the causes is failure to “understand_” one another (136);—_education in a spirit of “national prejudices” (137). — — — Peace requires the shedding of national “independence” (138) (= the right to make war), etc., etc.
Quotations from Bernhardi ... he accuses his nation of lacking bellicosity (!!) ... and from Rohrbach (he, too, is “moderate”! (p. 150), Rohrbach’s “humane (!!!) guiding impulses”). — — What a banal type, this Steffen!...
| ! | | | | German imperialism is “defensive rather thanaggressive” (157). | | - | | | | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ha-ha!! | | | Germany is waging a “_defensive_” war (158)—it is“ludicrous” to think that she would have chosenfor an attack “such a wildly unfavourable situationas the present one”, etc., etc. German imperialismis “profoundly cultural, socially constructive”,etc. (163). | | ------- | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | This book, which promised something in the begin-ning, degenerates into the most vulgar Germanophilechauvinism! N.B. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
The diplomatic documents are extremely confused—in all countries there were (some) diplomats for war,—the military, too, intervened (powerfully).... “The causes of the 1914-15 world war can be established only by studying world history” (180)....
And further, right to the end (p. 254), Germanophile quotations from well-known “books”... Nil! Nil! Not worth the trouble reading this “Dreck”!
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