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McMaster, J. B., quotation from, [172] n.
Mahan, A. T., "Interest of America in Sea Power," etc., cited, [46]; on the possibilities of an Anglo-American alliance, [156-157].
Marx, Karl, on the workingman's lack of a fatherland, [143].
Merles, Salvador R., work by, cited, [208] n.
Merritt, Eugene, on disadvantages of small-sized farms, [179].
Mexico, significance of revolution in, to United States, [55]; inferences to be drawn from action of United States concerning, [56-57]; laming of industry by frequent revolutions in, [88]. See Latin America.
Millard, T. F., "Our Eastern Question," quoted, [214] n.
Milloud, Maurice, "The Ruling Caste and Frenzied Finance in Germany," quoted, [116], [119], [120], [124].
Mining, an economic activity that is pacific in tendency, [174].
Monroe Doctrine, the, [39]; effect of, on America's relations with Europe, [55-57]; stands for principle that Latin-American countries will develop naturally, [89]; possibility of cloaking a policy of aggression under, [206-207]; tolerance of, by Europe, conditioned upon America's acting as guardian and not conqueror, [207-208]; peril in, both to United States and to Latin America, [209-210]; question of future treatment of, [212].
Munition makers, value to, of constant fear of war, [137-138].
Mystic interpretation of war, [20-21].