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The Mission of America in a World Wide Peace l-las the land so dreamed into existence become by the material prosperity what European critics have with too much justice renamed 'fthe land of the almighty dollar? Are we Americans of today fully competent to meet the issues with which we are con- fronted in the same spirit in which true Americanism was founded? America performed the first great task laid upon her. She wrought herself into a great nation. The men and women that came forth to people her had learned the lesson of time by the experience of old historic errors. They had learned of what humanity consists, and on virgin soil, cumbered with no rotting foundations of feudal and ecclesi- astical systems, they builded a new state of freshly quarried stone-its beams and rafters smelling sweet of the limitless forests, untrodden by kings, potentates and princes. The same spirit that drove them hither and anchored them in the wilderness domi- nated in l 776, when we defended ourselves against oppression and won. Again in l86l it labored fiercely to ricl our broad shoulders of the heavy burden that stealthy ages had bound upon them: and succeeded, tho the knife with which the bond was severed entered deeply into our own living flesh. Thus America was emancipated and redeemed. The period that followed has never been paralled by any other nation. The United States proved to be a land over which a gracious hand of providence had emptied a horn of plenty. l-ler wilderness was cleared and settled: her deserts smiled and her ranks were filled. She became devoted to the arts of peace, in touch with the commerce and trade of all nations, enjoying the freedom of civil and religious liberty-a liberty heretofore considered as a fabled goddess, existing only on the fancies oi poets-a liberty the glories of which are chanted by a hundred million of people. It was during this period that a great body of trade and industry grew up, and which seemed to move without an inner soul. It had and has no ruling or guiding spirit within it. It was out in a vast inorganic mass which only seeks to grow larger. Under its immediate appearance of prosperity we have learned to live our personal lives so rapidly, and so many events have crowded in on one another in this age of' electricity and turmoil of governments that we have become prone to imagine that effects follow causes more closely than they used to do. But wrong methods of solving economic problems are not followed by good results any more than they formerly were, nor are the processes of evolution to be hurried because we are breathless and impatient. Around us at the present time the darkness and confusion of human affairs are almost beyond parallel. A crisis in history has no doubt been reached. We seem to see not only the disruption of national affairs, but the clashing ideals of races, the spreading and deepening of hatred and strife, and even the breakdown of Christianity itself. The questions now involved in the present war have long ago been overshadowed by the war itself. We no longer talk of who will win, for we know that all have lost. No matter how it comes out there can be no victor, because the accumulated wealth of centuries has been swept away as by storm. The labor of centuries has been mortgaged so that future generations will be born to an inheritance of poverty. No conceivable indemnities or accessions of territory can possibly compensate either side for the loss of property, and Europe can never recover from 'the loss of ten millions of her ablest men. ln the face of such devastation it is absurd and wicked to talk of net gains and 'ultimate advantages. It is not true that America is rejoicing at the self destruction of ti-l
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