The German Socialists Do They Stand for a Democratic Peace Will They Revolt
The German Socialists Do They Stand for a Democratic Peace Will They Revolt
Walling, William English, 1877-1936
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We have seen the object of the progressives in support- ing the Reichstag resolution. The speeches made by Erz- berger, the Catholic leader, after he had succeeded in put- ting the resolution through, show that his aim was the same. What now were the objects of the Socialists? To explain the objects of the majority Socialists in sup- porting the Reichstag resolution and of the minority Social- ists in criticising it is the quickest and clearest possible way of grasping both the position of the ...German "liberals" and that of the Socialists themselves. When we have under- stood the Socialists' motives on this critical question we are in a position to see what hope there is at present either of a revolution or of peaceful democratization in Germany. It is not necessary to dwell at length on the position of the pro-Government Socialists, the so-called majority fac- tion led by Scheidemann. This faction supports the Reichs- tag resolution and the peace terms of the Central Europe party; the military and economic dependence of all sur- rounding territories upon Germany — whether such terri- tories consist of weakened members of the Entente, of Ger- man's own allies, of the defenseless little States she is aim- ing to set up to the south and east, or of the present smaller neutrals already in terror of her economic and military power.
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