England and the War
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being
delivered during the war and now first collected
1918
MIGHT IS RIGHT First published as one of the Oxford Pamphlets, October 1914.
THE WAR OF IDEAS An Address to the Royal Colonial Institute, December 12, 1916.
THE FAITH OF ENGLAND An Address to the Union Society of University College, London, March 22, 1917.
SOME GAINS OF THE WAR An Address to the Royal Colonial Institute, February 13, 1918.
THE WAR AND THE PRESS A Paper read to the Essay Society, Eton College, March 14, 1918.
SHAKESPEARE AND ENGLAND The Annual Shakespeare Lecture of the British Academy, delivered July 4, 1918.
This book was not planned, but grew out of the troubles of the time. When, on one occasion or another, I was invited to lecture, I did not find, with Milton's Satan, that the mind is its own place; I could speak only of what I was thinking of, and my mind was fixed on the War. I am unacquainted with military science, so my treatment of the War was limited to an estimate of the characters of the antagonists.