The Open Court 29, No.707

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WHY WE ARE AT WAR.
BY J. RAMSAY MACDONALD.
[The labor parties of the world have been growing almost from year to year not only in numbers but also in political influence, and they give fair promise of becoming an international power which will make for peace in the world.
The labor party in Germany is democratic and socialistic. It is a strong peace party, and its leaders were in favor of supporting the peace movement with all their strength. But at the outbreak of the war, after an investiga
...tion of the case, the German labor leaders saw clearly that the present war was forced upon Germany with the obvious intention of crushing her for the bene- fit of her rivals, and they stood by the government and voted in favor of the subsidies for war. They stated their reasons in speeches and published articles, and there can be no better argument for the justice of Germany's cause.
The labor party in England was branded as unpatriotic, and Mr. John Burns resigned his position in the cabinet, while the leader of the advocates of peace in the French labor party was even more quickly and directly dis- posed of by being shot, the murder being acquiesced in by the public to the extent of letting the assassin escape punishment.


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