was allowed to the firing
line. It gives broad views of difficult questions, like the future of
the Poles and the Jews. It rises into high politics, forecasts the terms
of peace and the rearrangement of the world, east and west, that may
follow. But the salient thing in it is its interpretation for Western
minds of the spirit of Russia."--_London Times._
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York
German World Policies
(Der Deutsche Gedanke in der Welt)
By PAUL ROHRBACH
Translated by DR. EDMUND VON MACH
_Cloth, 12mo, $1.25_
Paul Rohrbach has been for several years the most popular author of
books on politics and economics in Germany. He is described by his
translator as a "constructive optimist," one who, at the same time, is
an incisive critic of those shortcomings which have kept Germany, as he
thinks, from playing the great part to which she is called. In this
volume Dr. Rohrbach gives a true insight into the character of the
German people, their aims, fears and aspirations.
Though it was written before the war started and has not been hastily
put together, it still possesses peculiar significance now, for in its
analysis of the German idea of culture and its dissemination, in its
consideration of German foreign policies and moral conquests, it is an
important contribution to the widespread speculation now current on
these matters.
"Dr. von Mach renders an extraordinary service to his country in making
known to English readers at this time a book like Rohrbach's."--_New
York Globe._
"A clear insight into Prussian ideals."--_Boston Transcript._
"A valuable, significant, and most informing book."--_New York Tribune._
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York
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