正文 chapter 39

Thus, I say, the one and only way out of this war, is for the people of the tries now at war, to tear up their present Magna Char-tas of Liberty and stitutions, and make a new Magna Charta, a Magna Charta not of Liberty, but a Magna Charta of Loyalty, such as we ese have in ion of good citizenship here in a.

To prove the efficacy of what I now propose, let me here call the attention of the people of Europe and America to the fact that it was the absolute loyalty of the people of Japan and Russia to their rulers which made it possible for the Ex-President Roosevelt to make a successful appeal to the late Emperor of Japan and the present Emperor of Russia to stop the Russo-Japanese war and to and and order the peace to be made at Portsmouth. This absolute loyalty of the people in the case of Japan is secured by the Magna Charta of Loyalty in our ese Religion of good citizenship which the Japanese learnt from us. But in Russia where there is nion of good citizenship with its Magna Charta of Loyalty, the absolute loyalty of the Russian people has to be secured by the power of the Knout.

Now see what happened, after the Treaty of Portsmouth, in a try with a Religion of good citizenship and its Magna Charta of Loyalty, like Japan, and a try without such a Religion and such a Charta like Russia. In Japan, after the Treaty of Portsmouth, the plain men and women in Tokyo whion of good citizenship had been spoilt by the New Learning of Europe, raised a clamour and tried to create a panic, _but the Magna Charta of Loyalty in the hearts of the true unspoilt Japanese people with the help of a few poli in one day put down the clamour and panic of the plain men and women and there has been not only internal pea Japan but pea the Far East ever since. * But in Russia after the Treaty of Portsmouth, the plain men and women everywhere in the try, also raised a clamour and tried to create a panid, because there is nion of good citizenship in Russia, the Knout, _which secured the abso-Pea the Far East, I say, until lately the mob-worshipping Statesmen of Great Britain got their apt pupils the now also mob-worshipping Statemen of Japan, men like t Okuma, who is the greatest mob-worshipper now in japan, _to make war against a handful of German clerks in Tsingtau!

lute loyalty of the Russian people, broke and thus ever sihe plain men and women in Russia have had full liberty to make riots and stitutions, to raise clamour and create panic._panic for the iy and security of the Russian Empire and the Slavonic rad for the future peace of Europe! The result of all this was that when a petty difference of opinion arose between the Austrian Emperor and the Emperor of Russia over the degree of punishment to be meted out for the people responsible for the murder of the Austrian Arch-Duke, the plain men and women, the mob in Russia were able to raise such a clamour and create such a panic for the iy and security of the Russian Empire, that the Emperor of Russia and his immediate advisers were driven to mobilise the whole Russian army, in other words, to move that monstrous modern mae created by John Smith, Bobus and Moses Lump. When that monstrous modern mae,_ the modern Miliarism in Russia, began to move, there was immediately a general panic among the plain men and women in all Europe and it was this general panic among the plain men and women in Europe seizing and paralysing the brains of the rulers and diplomats of the tries now at war and maki

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