Are we ruined by the Germans?

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-5281-0620-4
  • EAN9782528106204
  • Date de parution01/09/2025
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  • ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing

Résumé

Are We Ruined by the Germans? is a thought-provoking work by Harold Cox, first published in 1914, at the outset of World War I. The book delves into the economic, political, and social anxieties prevalent in Britain during the early 20th century, particularly focusing on the perceived threat posed by Germany's rapid industrial and military expansion. Cox, a noted economist and Liberal politician, critically examines the widespread fear that Germany's growing power would inevitably lead to the decline or ruin of Britain.
Through a series of essays and arguments, Cox challenges the alarmist rhetoric of his contemporaries, dissecting the economic data and trade statistics of the time to demonstrate that British industry and commerce remained robust and competitive. He scrutinizes the claims that German efficiency, organization, and state intervention were outpacing British methods, and he questions whether these differences truly signaled impending disaster for Britain.
Cox also addresses the psychological impact of Germanophobia on British society, arguing that panic and defeatism were more dangerous than any external threat. The book provides a nuanced analysis of international relations, trade policies, and the nature of competition between nations. Cox advocates for rational debate and a measured response to Germany's rise, rather than succumbing to fear-driven policies or protectionism.
He emphasizes the importance of maintaining free trade, innovation, and self-confidence in the face of global challenges. Are We Ruined by the Germans? stands as a significant historical document, capturing the mood of pre-war Britain and offering insights into the interplay between economics, politics, and public opinion. It remains relevant for readers interested in the history of Anglo-German relations, the causes of World War I, and the broader themes of national rivalry and economic competition.
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