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| PART I—PRINCIPLES OF THE SETTLEMENT: ECONOMIC |
| Problems of Economic Opportunity, by John A. Hobson | [3] |
| Trade as a Cause of War, by H. N. Brailsford | [9] |
| Economic Imperialism, by H. N. Brailsford | [15] |
| The Problem of Diplomacy, by Walter Lippmann | [22] |
| Socialists and Imperialism, by William English Walling | [33] |
| The Higher Imperialism, from the New Republic | [38] |
| PRINCIPLES OF THE SETTLEMENT: POLITICAL |
| Nationality and the Future, by Arnold J. Toynbee | [43] |
| Nationality and Sovereignty, by Arnold J. Toynbee | [57] |
| The Governmental Theory, by G. Lowes Dickinson | [70] |
| The Way Out of War, by G. Lowes Dickinson | [76] |
| Lowes Dickinson’s Plan, from the New Republic | [81] |
| The Morrow of the War, by the Union of Democratic Control | [86] |
| No Peace Without Federation, by Charles W. Eliot | [108] |
| PART II. A LEAGUE OF PEACE |
| Bases for Confederation, by John A. Hobson | [119] |
| Existing Alliances and a League of Peace, by John Bates Clark | [135] |
| Protection of Small Nations, by Charles W. Eliot | [143] |
| A League to enforce Peace, by A. Lawrence Lowell | [148] |
| The Constitution of a League, by Hamilton Holt | [160] |
| Pacifism and the League of Peace, from the New Republic | [164] |
| The Economic Boycott, by John A. Hobson | [174] |
| Economic Coercion, by Norman Angell | [184] |
| World-Organization and Peace, by A. A. Tenney | [189] |
| PART III. TOWARDS THE FUTURE |
| The New Outlook, by Nicholas Murray Butler | [203] |
| Above the Battle, by Romain Rolland | [205] |
| The New Idealism, by Rudolf Eucken | [214] |
| The Future of Patriotism, by Walter Lippmann | [217] |
| The Future of Civilization, by A. E. Zimmern | [221] |
| Towards the Peace that Shall Last, by Jane Addams and Others | [230] |
| APPENDIX: PEACE PROPOSALS AND PROBLEMS |
| I International | |
| 1. | Ford Neutral Conference at Stockholm | [243] |
| 2. | Central Organization for a Durable Peace | [247] |
| 3. | Union of International Associations | [248] |
| 4. | International Bureau of Peace | [249] |
| 5. | International Congress of Women | [250] |
| 6. | Conference of Socialists of Allied Nations | [259] |
| 7. | Conference of Socialists of Neutral Nations | [261] |
| II United States | |
| 8. | League to Enforce Peace | [264] |
| 9. | National Peace Convention | [264] |
| 10. | World Peace Foundation | [266] |
| 11. | American School Peace League | [267] |
| 12. | Women’s Peace Party | [268] |
| 13. | New York Peace Society | [270] |
| 14. | Socialist Party of America | [271] |
| 15. | David Starr Jordan | [273] |
| 16. | Nicholas Murray Butler | [275] |
| 17. | Chamber of Commerce of the United States | [276] |
| III Great Britain | |
| 18. | Union of Democratic Control | [277] |
| 19. | Fabian Society | [278] |
| 20. | Independent Labor Party | [296] |
| 21. | National Peace Council | [298] |
| 22. | Women’s Movement for Constructive Peace | [298] |
| 23. | Australian Peace Alliance | [300] |
| 24. | Charles Roden Buxton | [301] |
| 25. | H. N. Brailsford | [302] |
| IV Germany | |
| 26. | German and Austro-Hungarian Socialists | [306] |
| 27. | “Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft” | [306] |
| 28. | Manifesto by Eighty-eight Professors and Statesmen | [308] |
| 29. | South German Social Democrats | [310] |
| 30. | German Socialists | [310] |
| 31. | Peace Manifesto of Socialists | [311] |
| 32. | Dr. Bernhard Dernburg | [314] |
| 33. | Prof. L. Quidde | [316] |
| 34. | Ed. Bernstein | [317] |
| V France | |
| 35. | General Confederation of Labor | [322] |
| VI Switzerland | |
| 36. | Swiss Peace Society | [323] |
| 37. | Swiss Committee for Study of Principles of Durable Treaty of Peace | [323] |
| VII Holland | |
| 38. | Nederlandsche Anti-Oorlog Raad (Dutch Anti-War Council) | [325] |
| VIII Norman Angell on Differential Neutrality for America | [326] |
| Index | [333] |