The Foundations of Social Science; An Analysis of Their Psychological Aspects

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The Foundations of Social Science; An Analysis of Their Psychological Aspects
James Mickel Williams
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We are familiar with the efforts made by the nations to show that the enemy was the aggressor in the World War. At the outbreak of the war, the German emperor issued a manifesto to the effect that Germany declared war against Russia because Russia was mobiliz- ing, which meant an attack. 27 The Russian emperor then issued a manifesto declaring the war was started by the Austrians, who first attacked Servia and by the Germans, who first invaded Russia, and that the Russians were " forced by the ...situation " to arms. 28 The First Lord of the Admiralty of England declared that the aggressor was the Prussian military aristocracy, 29 to which the German am- bassador to the United States replied that England " is known to have proposed an attack on the German fleet before the war had begun. " 30 Each nation thus tried to make it appear that its fight was on the defensive. The United States was little influenced by any of these manifestos inasmuch as it was generally known that the immediate cause of the war was Austria's aggression against Servia, and that Austria was backed by Germany.

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