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+<h1>THE RISING TIDE OF COLOR<br />
+<small>AGAINST</small><br />
+WHITE WORLD-SUPREMACY</h1>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p class="center"><span class="giant">THE<br />
+RISING TIDE OF COLOR</span></p>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">AGAINST WHITE WORLD-SUPREMACY</span></p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p class="center"><small>BY</small><br />
+<span class="large">LOTHROP STODDARD</span>, A.M., <span class="smcap">Ph.D.</span> (Harv.)<br />
+<small>AUTHOR OF &#8220;THE STAKES OF THE WAR,&#8221;<br />
+&#8220;PRESENT-DAY EUROPE: ITS NATIONAL STATES OF MIND,&#8221;<br />
+&#8220;THE FRENCH REVOLUTION IN SAN DOMINGO,&#8221; ETC.</small></p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p class="center"><small>WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY</small><br />
+<span class="large">MADISON GRANT</span><br />
+<small>CHAIRMAN NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY; TRUSTEE AMERICAN<br />
+MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY; COUNCILLOR AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY;<br />
+AUTHOR OF &#8220;THE PASSING OF THE GREAT RACE&#8221;</small></p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p class="center">NEW YORK<br />
+CHARLES SCRIBNER&#8217;S SONS<br />
+1921</p>
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p class="center"><span class="smcap">Copyright, 1920, by</span><br />
+CHARLES SCRIBNER&#8217;S SONS</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p class="center"><i>All rights reserved</i></p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p class="center">Published April, 1920<br />
+Reprinted June, July, September, October, 1920;<br />
+February, 1921</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/logo.jpg" alt="" /></div>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_v" id="Page_v">[Pg v]</a></span></p>
+<h2>PREFACE</h2>
+
+<p>More than a decade ago I became convinced that the key-note of
+twentieth-century world-politics would be the relations between the
+primary races of mankind. Momentous modifications of existing
+race-relations were evidently impending, and nothing could be more vital
+to the course of human evolution than the character of these
+modifications, since upon the <i>quality</i> of human life all else depends.</p>
+
+<p>Accordingly, my attention was thenceforth largely directed to racial
+matters. In the preface to an historical monograph (&#8220;The French Revolution
+in San Domingo&#8221;) written shortly before the Great War, I stated: &#8220;The
+world-wide struggle between the primary races of mankind&mdash;the &#8216;conflict of
+color,&#8217; as it has been happily termed&mdash;bids fair to be the fundamental
+problem of the twentieth century, and great communities like the United
+States of America, the South African Confederation, and Australasia regard
+the &#8216;color question&#8217; as perhaps the gravest problem of the future.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>Those lines were penned in June, 1914. Before their publication the Great
+War had burst upon the world. At that time several reviewers commented
+upon the above dictum and wondered whether, had I written two months
+later, I should have held a different opinion.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_vi" id="Page_vi">[Pg vi]</a></span>As a matter of fact, I should have expressed myself even more strongly to
+the same effect. To me the Great War was from the first the White Civil
+War, which, whatever its outcome, must gravely complicate the course of
+racial relations.</p>
+
+<p>Before the war I had hoped that the readjustments rendered inevitable by
+the renascence of the brown and yellow peoples of Asia would be a gradual,
+and in the main a pacific, process, kept within evolutionary bounds by the
+white world&#8217;s inherent strength and fundamental solidarity. The frightful
+weakening of the white world during the war, however, opened up
+revolutionary, even cataclysmic, possibilities.</p>
+
+<p>In saying this I do not refer solely to military &#8220;perils.&#8221; The subjugation
+of white lands by colored armies may, of course, occur, especially if the
+white world continues to rend itself with internecine wars. However, such
+colored triumphs of arms are less to be dreaded than more enduring
+conquests like migrations which would swamp whole populations and turn
+countries now white into colored man&#8217;s lands irretrievably lost to the
+white world. Of course, these ominous possibilities existed even before
+1914, but the war has rendered them much more probable.</p>
+
+<p>The most disquieting feature of the present situation, however, is not the
+war but the peace. The white world&#8217;s inability to frame a constructive
+settlement, the perpetuation of intestine hatreds, and the menace of fresh
+white civil wars complicated by the spectre of social revolution, evoke
+the dread thought that the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_vii" id="Page_vii">[Pg vii]</a></span> late war may be merely the first stage in a
+cycle of ruin.</p>
+
+<p>In fact, so absorbed is the white world with its domestic dissensions that
+it pays scant heed to racial problems whose importance for the future of
+mankind far transcends the questions which engross its attention to-day.</p>
+
+<p>This relative indifference to the larger racial issues has determined the
+writing of the present book. So fundamental are these issues that a candid
+discussion of them would seem to be timely and helpful.</p>
+
+<p>In the following pages I have tried to analyze in their various aspects
+the present relations between the white and non-white worlds. My task has
+been greatly aided by the Introduction from the pen of Madison Grant, who
+has admirably summarized the biological and historical background. A
+life-long student of biology, Mr. Grant approaches the subject along that
+line. My own avenue of approach being world-politics, the resulting
+convergence of different view-points has been a most useful one.</p>
+
+<p>For the stimulating counsel of Mr. Grant in the preparation of this book
+my thanks are especially due. I desire also to acknowledge my indebtedness
+for helpful suggestions to Messrs. Alleyne Ireland, Glenn Frank, and other
+friends.</p>
+
+<p class="right"><span class="smcap">Lothrop Stoddard.</span></p>
+
+<p><span class="smcap">New York City</span>,<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 2em;">February 28, 1920.</span></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_viii" id="Page_viii">[Pg viii]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_ix" id="Page_ix">[Pg ix]</a></span></p>
+<h2>CONTENTS</h2>
+
+<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="5" summary="table">
+<tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td align="right"><small>PAGE</small></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2"><span class="smcap">Introduction by Madison Grant</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_xi">xi</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td align="center"><a href="#PART_I">PART I</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td align="center">THE RISING TIDE OF COLOR</td></tr>
+<tr><td><small>CHAPTER</small></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_I">I.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">The World of Color</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_3">3</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_II">II.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">Yellow Man&#8217;s Land</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_17">17</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_III">III.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">Brown Man&#8217;s Land</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_54">54</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_IV">IV.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">Black Man&#8217;s Land</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_87">87</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_V">V.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">Red Man&#8217;s Land</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_104">104</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td align="center"><a href="#PART_II">PART II</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td align="center">THE EBBING TIDE OF WHITE</td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_VI">VI.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">The White Flood</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_145">145</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_VII">VII.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">The Beginning of the Ebb</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_154">154</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_VIII">VIII.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">The Modern Peloponnesian War</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_173">173</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_IX">IX.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">The Shattering of White Solidarity</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_198">198</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td align="center"><a href="#PART_III">PART III</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td align="center">THE DELUGE ON THE DIKES</td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_X">X.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">The Outer Dikes</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_225">225</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_XI">XI.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">The Inner Dikes</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_236">236</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="right"><a href="#CHAPTER_XII">XII.</a></td><td><span class="smcap">The Crisis of the Ages</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_299">299</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><span class="smcap">Index</span></td>
+ <td align="right"><a href="#Page_311">311</a></td></tr></table>
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_x" id="Page_x">[Pg x]</a></span></p>
+<h2>MAPS</h2>
+
+<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="5" summary="table">
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td align="right"><small>PAGE</small></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="center">I</td></tr>
+<tr><td><span class="smcap">Distribution of the Primary Races</span></td><td align="right"><span class="spacer">&nbsp;</span><a href="#Page_15">14</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
+<tr><td align="center">II</td></tr>
+<tr><td><span class="smcap">Categories of White World-Supremacy</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#Page_151">150</a></td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
+<tr><td align="center">III</td></tr>
+<tr><td><span class="smcap">Distribution of the White Races</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#Page_229">228</a></td></tr></table>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xi" id="Page_xi">[Pg xi]</a></span></p>
+<h2>INTRODUCTION</h2>
+
+
+<p>Mr. Lothrop Stoddard&#8217;s &#8220;The Rising Tide of Color,&#8221; following so closely
+the Great War, may appear to some unduly alarming, while others, as his
+thread of argument unrolls, may recoil at the logic of his deductions.</p>
+
+<p>In our present era of convulsive changes, a prophet must be bold, indeed,
+to predict anything more definite than a mere trend in events, but the
+study of the past is the one safe guide in forecasting the future.</p>
+
+<p>Mr. Stoddard takes up the white man&#8217;s world and its potential enemies as
+they are to-day. A consideration of their early relations and of the
+history of the Nordic race, since its first appearance three or four
+thousand years ago, tends strongly to sustain and justify his conclusions.
+For such a consideration we must first turn to the map, or, better, to the
+globe.</p>
+
+<p>Viewed in the light of geography and zo&ouml;logy, Europe west of Russia is but
+a peninsula of Asia with the southern shores of the Mediterranean Sea
+included. True Africa, or rather Ethiopia, lies south of the Sahara Desert
+and has virtually no connection with the North except along the valley of
+the Nile.</p>
+
+<p>This Eurasiatic continent has been, perhaps, since<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xii" id="Page_xii">[Pg xii]</a></span> the origin of life
+itself, the most active centre of evolution and radiation of the higher
+forms.</p>
+
+<p>Confining ourselves to the mammalian orders, we find that a majority of
+them have originated and developed there and have spread thence to the
+outlying land areas of the globe. All the evidence points to the origin of
+the Primates in Eurasia and we have every reason to believe that this
+continent was also the scene of the early evolution of man from his
+anthropoid ancestors.</p>
+
+<p>The impulse that inaugurated the development of mankind seems to have had
+its basic cause in the stress of changing climatic conditions in central
+Asia at the close of the Pliocene, and the human inhabitants of Eurasia
+have ever since exhibited in a superlative degree the energy developed at
+that time. This energy, however, has not been equally shared by the
+various species of man, either extinct or living, and the survivors of the
+earlier races are, for the most part, to be found on the other continents
+and islands or in the extreme outlying regions of Eurasia itself.</p>
+
+<p>In other words those groups of mankind which at an early period found
+refuge in the Americas, in Australia, in Ethiopia, or in the islands of
+the sea, represent to a large extent stages in man&#8217;s physical and cultural
+development, from which the more energized inhabitants of Eurasia have
+long since emerged. In some cases, as in Mexico and Peru, the outlying
+races developed in their isolation a limited culture of their own, but,
+for the most part, they have exhibited, and<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xiii" id="Page_xiii">[Pg xiii]</a></span> continue to this day to
+exhibit, a lack of capacity for sustained evolution from within as well as
+a lack of capacity to adjust themselves of their own initiative to the
+rapid changes which modern times impose upon them from without.</p>
+
+<p>In Eurasia itself this same inequality of potential capacity is found, but
+in a lesser degree, and consequently, in the progress of humanity, there
+has been constant friction between those who push forward and those who
+are unable to keep pace with changing conditions.</p>
+
+<p>Owing to these causes the history of mankind has been that of a series of
+impulses from the Eurasiatic continent upon the outlying regions of the
+globe, but there has been an almost complete lack of reaction, either
+racial or cultural, from them upon the masses of mankind in Eurasia
+itself. There have been endless conflicts between the different sections
+of Eurasia, but neither Amerinds, nor Austroloids, nor Negroes, have ever
+made a concerted attack upon the great continent.</p>
+
+<hr style="width: 25%;" />
+
+<p>Without attempting a scientific classification of the inhabitants of
+Eurasia, it is sufficient to describe the three main races. The first are
+the yellow-skinned, straight black-haired, black-eyed, round-skulled
+Mongols and Mongoloids massed in central and eastern Asia north of the
+Himalayan system.</p>
+
+<p>To the west of them, and merged with them, lie the Alpines, also
+characterized by dark, but not straight,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xiv" id="Page_xiv">[Pg xiv]</a></span> hair, dark eyes, relatively
+short stature, and round skulls. These Alpines are thrust like a wedge
+into Europe between the Nordics and the Mediterraneans, with a tip that
+reaches the Atlantic Ocean. Those of western Europe are derived from one
+or more very ancient waves of round-skulled invaders from the East, who
+probably came by way of Asia Minor and the Balkans, but they have been so
+long in their present homes that they retain little except their
+brachycephalic skull-shape to connect them with the Asiatic Mongols.</p>
+
+<p>South of the Himalayas and westward in a narrow belt to the Atlantic, and
+on both sides of the Inland Sea, lies the Mediterranean race, more or less
+swarthy-skinned, black-haired, dark-eyed, and long-skulled.</p>
+
+<p>On the northwest, grouped around the Baltic and North Seas, lies the great
+Nordic race. It is characterized by a fair white skin, wavy hair with a
+range of color from dark brown to flaxen, light eyes, tall stature, and
+long skulls.</p>
+
+<p>These races show other physical characters which are definite but
+difficult to describe, such as texture of skin and cast of features,
+especially of the nose. The contrast of mental and spiritual endowments is
+equally definite, but even more elusive of definition.</p>
+
+<p>It is with the action and interaction of these three groups, together with
+internal civil wars, that recorded history deals.</p>
+
+<p>While, so far as we know, these three races have occupied their present
+relative positions from the <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xv" id="Page_xv">[Pg xv]</a></span>beginning, there have been profound changes
+in their distribution.</p>
+
+<p>The two essential phenomena, however, are, first, the retreat of the
+Nordic race westward from the Grasslands of western Asia and eastern
+Europe to the borders of the Atlantic, until it occupies a relatively
+small area on the periphery of Eurasia.</p>
+
+<p>The second phenomenon is of equal importance, namely, the more or less
+thorough Nordicizing of the westernmost extensions of the other two races,
+namely, the Mediterranean on the north coast of the Inland Sea, who have
+been completely Aryanized in speech, and have been again and again
+saturated with Nordic blood, and the even more profound Nordicization in
+speech and in blood of the short, dark, round-skulled inhabitants of
+central Europe, from Brittany through central France, southern Germany,
+and northern Italy into Austrian and Balkan lands. So thorough has been
+this process that the western Alpines have at the present time no separate
+race consciousness and are to be considered as wholly European.</p>
+
+<p>As to the Alpines of eastern and central Europe, the Slavs, the case is
+somewhat different. East of a line drawn from the Adriatic to the Baltic
+the Nordicizing process has been far less perfect, although nearly
+complete as to speech, since all the Slavic languages are Aryan.
+Throughout these Slavic lands, great accessions of pure Mongoloid blood
+have been introduced within relatively recent centuries.</p>
+
+<p>East of this belt of imperfectly Nordicized Alpines<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xvi" id="Page_xvi">[Pg xvi]</a></span> we reach the Asiatic
+Alpines, as yet entirely untouched by western blood or culture. These
+groups merge into the Mongoloids of eastern Asia.</p>
+
+<p>So we find, thrust westward from the Heartland, a race touching the
+Atlantic at Brittany, thoroughly Asiatic and Mongoloid in the east, very
+imperfectly Nordicized in the centre, and thoroughly Nordicized culturally
+in the far west of Europe, where it has become, and must be accepted as,
+an integral part of the White World.</p>
+
+<p>As to the great Nordic race, within relatively recent historic times it
+occupied the Grasslands north of the Black and Caspian Seas eastward to
+the Himalayas. Traces of Nordic peoples in central Asia are constantly
+found, and when arch&aelig;ological research there becomes as intensive as in
+Europe we shall be astonished to find how long, complete, and extended was
+their occupation of western Asia.</p>
+
+<p>During the second millennium before our era successive waves of Nordics
+began to cross the Afghan passes into India until finally they imposed
+their primitive Aryan language upon Hindustan and the countries lying to
+the east.</p>
+
+<p>All those regions lying northwest of the mountains appear to have been
+largely a white man&#8217;s country at the time of Alexander the Great. In
+Turkestan the newly discovered Tokharian language, an Aryan tongue of the
+western division, seems to have persisted down to the ninth century. The
+decline of the Nordics in these lands, however, began probably far
+earlier<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xvii" id="Page_xvii">[Pg xvii]</a></span> than Alexander&#8217;s time, and must have been nearly completed at the
+beginning of our era. Such blond traits as are still found in western Asia
+are relatively unimportant, and for the last two thousand years these
+countries must be regarded as lost to the Nordic race.</p>
+
+<p>The impulse that drove the early Nordics like a fan over the Himalayan
+passes into India, the later Nordics southward into Mesopotamian lands, as
+Kassites, Mitanni, and Persians, into Greece and Anatolia as Ach&aelig;ans,
+Dorians, and Phrygians, westward as the Aryan-speaking invaders of Italy
+and as the Celtic vanguards of the Nordic race across the Rhine into Gaul,
+Spain, and Britain, may well have been caused by Mongoloid pressure from
+the heart of central Asia. Of course, we have no actual knowledge of this,
+but the analogy to the history of later migrations is strong, and the
+conviction is growing among historians that the impulse that drove the
+Hellenic Nordics upon the early &AElig;gean culture world was the same as that
+which later drove Germanic Nordics into the Roman Empire.</p>
+
+<p>North of the Caspian and Black Seas the boundaries of Europe receded
+steadily before Asia for nearly a thousand years after our era opened, but
+we have scant record of the struggles which resulted in the eviction of
+the Nordics from their homes in Russia, Poland, the Austrian and east
+German lands.</p>
+
+<p>By the time of Charlemagne the White Man&#8217;s world was reduced to
+Scandinavia, Germany west of the Elbe,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xviii" id="Page_xviii">[Pg xviii]</a></span> the British Isles, the Low
+Countries, and northern France and Italy, with outlying groups in southern
+France and Spain. This was the lowest ebb for the Nordics and it was the
+crowning glory of Charlemagne&#8217;s career that he not only turned back the
+flood, but began the organization of a series of more or less Nordicized
+marches or barrier states from the Baltic to the Adriatic, which have
+served as ramparts against Asiatic pressure from his day to ours. West of
+this line the feudal states of medi&aelig;val Europe developed into western
+Christendom, the nucleus of the civilized world of to-day.</p>
+
+<p>South of the Caspian and Black Seas, after the first swarming of the
+Nordics over the mountains during the second millennium before Christ, the
+East pressed steadily against Europe until the strain culminated in the
+Persian Wars. The defeat of Asia in these wars resulted later in
+Alexander&#8217;s conquest of western Asia to the borders of India.</p>
+
+<p>Alexander&#8217;s empire temporarily established Hellenic institutions
+throughout western Asia and some of the provinces remained superficially
+Greek until they were incorporated in the Roman Empire and ultimately
+became part of early Christendom. On the whole, however, from the time of
+Alexander the elimination of European blood, classic culture, and,
+finally, of Christianity, went on relentlessly.</p>
+
+<p>By later Roman times the Aryan language of the Persians, Parthians, and
+people of India together with some shreds of Greek learning were about all
+the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xix" id="Page_xix">[Pg xix]</a></span> traces of Europe that were to be found east of the oscillating
+boundary along the Euphrates.</p>
+
+<p>The Roman and Byzantine Empires struggled for centuries to check the
+advancing tide of Asiatics, but Arab expansions under the impulse of the
+Mohammedan religion finally tore away all the eastern and southern coasts
+of the Mediterranean Sea, while from an Arabized Spain they threatened
+western Europe. With the White Man&#8217;s world thus rapidly receding in the
+south, a series of pure Mongol invasions from central Asia, sweeping north
+of the Caspian and Black Seas, burst upon central Europe. Attila and his
+Huns were the first to break through into Nordic lands as far as the
+plains of northern France. None of the later hordes were able to force
+their way so far into Nordic territories, but spent their strength upon
+the Alpines of the Balkans and eastern Europe.</p>
+
+<p>Eastern Germany, the Austrian states, Poland, and Russia had been Nordic
+lands before the Slavs emerged after the fall of Rome. Whether the
+occupation of Teutonic lands by the Wends and Slavs in eastern Europe was
+an infiltration or a conquest is not known, but the conviction is growing
+that, like other movements which preceded and followed, it was caused by
+Mongoloid pressure.</p>
+
+<p>That the western Slavs or Wends had been long Nordicized in speech is
+indicated by the thoroughly Aryan character of the Slavic languages. They
+found in the lands they occupied an underlying Teutonic population. They
+cannot be regarded as the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xx" id="Page_xx">[Pg xx]</a></span> original owners of Poland, Bohemia, Silesia, or
+other Wendish provinces of eastern Germany and Austria. The Teutonic
+Marcomanni and Quadi were in Bohemia long before the Czechs came in
+through the Moravian Gate in the sixth century. Pomerania and the Prussias
+were the home of Teutonic Lombards, Burgunds, Vandals, and Suevi, while
+the Crimea and the northwestern coast of the Black Sea were long held by
+the Nordic Goths, who, just before our era, had migrated overland from the
+Baltic by way of the Vistula.</p>
+
+<p>No doubt some of this Nordic blood remained to ennoble the stock of the
+later invaders, but by the time of Charlemagne, in the greater part of
+Europe east of the Elbe, the Aryan language was the only bond with Europe.</p>
+
+<p>When the Frankish Empire turned the tide and Christianized these Wendish
+and Polish lands, civilization was carried eastward until it met the
+Byzantine influences which brought to Russia and the lands east of the
+Carpathians the culture and Orthodox Christianity of the Eastern or Greek
+Empire.</p>
+
+<p>The nucleus of Russia was organized in the ninth century by Scandinavian
+Varangians, the Franks of the East, who founded the first civilized state
+amid a welter of semi-Mongoloid tribes. How much Nordic blood they found
+in the territories which afterward became Russia we have no means of
+knowing, but it must have been considerable because we do know that from
+the Middle Ages to the present time there has been a progressive increase
+in brachycephaly or <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxi" id="Page_xxi">[Pg xxi]</a></span>broad-headedness, to judge from the rise in the
+percentage of round skulls found in the cemeteries of Moscow and elsewhere
+in Russia.</p>
+
+<p>Such was the condition of eastern Europe when a new and terrible series of
+Mongoloid invasions swept over it, this time directly from the centre of
+Asia.</p>
+
+<p>The effect of these invasions was so profound and lasting that it may be
+well to consider briefly the condition of eastern Europe after the
+elimination of the Nordics and its partial occupation by the so-called
+Slavs. Beginning with Attila and his Huns, in the fourth century, there
+was a series of purely Mongoloid tribes entering from Asia in wave after
+wave.</p>
+
+<p>Similar waves ultimately passed south of the Black and Caspian Seas, and
+were called Turks, but these were long held back by the power of the
+Byzantine Empire, to which history has done scant justice.</p>
+
+<p>In the north these invaders, called in the later days Tatars, but all
+essentially of central Asiatic Mongol stock, occupied Balkan lands after
+the expansion of the south Slavs in those countries. They are known by
+various names, but they are all part of the same general movement,
+although there was a gradual slowing down of the impulse. Prior to Jenghiz
+Khan the later hordes did not reach quite as far west as the earlier ones.</p>
+
+<p>The first wave, Attila&#8217;s Huns, were followed during the succeeding
+centuries by the Avars, the Bulgars, the Hunagar Magyars, the Patzinaks
+and the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxii" id="Page_xxii">[Pg xxii]</a></span> Cumans. All of these tribes forced their way over the Carpathians
+and the Danube, and much of their blood, notably in that of the Bulgars
+and Magyars, is still to be found there. Most of them adopted Slavic
+dialects and merged in the surrounding population, but the Magyars retain
+their Asiatic speech to this day.</p>
+
+<p>Other Tatar and Mongoloid tribes settled in southern and eastern Russia.
+Chief among these were the Mongol Chazars, who founded an extensive and
+powerful empire in southern and southeastern Russia as early as the eighth
+century. It is interesting to note that they accepted Judaism and became
+the ancestors of the majority of the Jews of eastern Europe, the
+round-skulled Ashkenazim.</p>
+
+<p>Into this mixed population of Christianized Slavs and more or less
+Christianized and Slavized Mongols burst Jenghiz Khan with his great
+hordes of pure Mongols. All southern Russia, Poland, and Hungary collapsed
+before them, and in southern Russia the rule of the Mongol persisted for
+centuries, in fact the Golden Horde of Tatars retained control of the
+Crimea down to 1783.</p>
+
+<p>Many of these later Tatars had accepted Islam, but entire groups of them
+have retained their Asiatic speech and to this day profess the Mohammedan
+religion.</p>
+
+<p>The most lasting result of these Mongol invasions was that southern Poland
+and all the countries east and north of the Carpathians, including Rumania
+and the Ukraine, were saturated anew with Tatar blood,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxiii" id="Page_xxiii">[Pg xxiii]</a></span> and, in dealing
+with these populations and with the new nations founded among them, this
+fact must not be forgotten.</p>
+
+<p>The conflict between the East and the West&mdash;Europe and Asia&mdash;has thus
+lasted for centuries, in fact it goes back to the Persian Wars and the
+long and doubtful duel between Rome and Parthia along the eastern boundary
+of Syria. As we have already said, the Saracens had torn away many of the
+provinces of the Eastern Empire, and the Crusades, for a moment, had
+rolled back the East, but the event was not decided until the Seljukian
+and Osmanli Turks accepted Islam.</p>
+
+<p>If these Turks had remained heathen they might have invaded and conquered
+Asia Minor and the Balkan States, just as their cousins, the Tartars, had
+subjected vast territories north of the Black Sea, but they could not have
+held their conquests permanently unless they had been able to incorporate
+the beaten natives into their own ranks through the proselytizing power of
+Islam.</p>
+
+<p>Even in Roman times the Greek world had been steadily losing, first its
+Nordic blood and then later the blood of its Nordicized European
+population, and it became in its declining years increasingly Asiatic
+until the final fall of Constantinople in 1453.</p>
+
+<p>Byzantium once fallen, the Turks advanced unchecked, conquering the Alpine
+Slav kingdoms of the Balkans and menacing Christendom itself.</p>
+
+<p>In these age-long conflicts between Asia and Europe the Crusades seem but
+an episode, although<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxiv" id="Page_xxiv">[Pg xxiv]</a></span> tragically wasteful of Nordic stock. The Nordic
+Frankish nobility of western Europe squandered its blood for two hundred
+years on the desert sands of Syria and left no ethnic trace behind, save,
+perhaps, some doubtful blond remnants in northern Syria and Edessa.</p>
+
+<p>If the predictions of Mr. Stoddard&#8217;s book seem far-fetched, one has but to
+consider that four times since the fall of Rome Asia has conquered to the
+very confines of Nordic Europe. The Nordicized Alpines of eastern Europe
+and the Nordicized Mediterraneans of southern Europe have proved too
+feeble to hold back the Asiatic hordes, Mongol or Saracen. It was not
+until the realms of pure Nordics were reached that the invaders were
+turned back. This is shown by the fact that the Arabs had quickly mastered
+northern Africa and conquered Spain, where the Nordic Goths were too few
+in number to hold them back, while southern France, which was not then,
+and is not now, a Nordic land, had offered no serious resistance. It was
+not until the Arabs, in 732, at Tours, dashed themselves to pieces against
+the solid ranks of heavy-armed Nordics, that Islam receded.</p>
+
+<p>The same fate had already been encountered by Attila and his Huns, who,
+after dominating Hungary and southern Germany and destroying the
+Burgundians on the Rhine, had pushed into northern France as far as
+Ch&acirc;lons. Here, in 376, he was beaten, not by the Romanized Gauls but by
+the Nordic Visigoths, whose king, Roderick, died on the field. These two
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxv" id="Page_xxv">[Pg xxv]</a></span>victories, one against the Arab south and the other over the Mongoloid
+east, saved Nordic Europe, which was at that time shrunken to little more
+than a fringe on the seacoast.</p>
+
+<p>How slender the thread and how easily snapped, had the event of either day
+turned out otherwise! Never again did Asia push so far west, but the
+danger was not finally removed until Charlemagne and his successors had
+organized the Western Empire.</p>
+
+<p>Christendom, however, had sore trials ahead when the successors of Jenghiz
+Khan destroyed Moscovy and Poland and devastated eastern Europe. The
+victorious career of the Tatars was unchecked, from the Chinese Sea on the
+east to the Indian Ocean on the south, until in 1241, at Wahlstatt in
+Silesia, they encountered pure Nordic fighting men. Then the tide turned.
+Though outnumbering the Christians five to one and victorious in the
+battle itself, the Tatars were unable to push farther west and turned
+south into Hungary and other Alpine lands.</p>
+
+<p>Some conception of the almost unbelievable horrors that western Europe
+escaped at this time may be gathered from the fate of the countries which
+fell before the irresistible rush of the Mongols, whose sole discernible
+motive seems to have been blood lust. The destruction wrought in China,
+central Asia, and Persia is almost beyond conception. In twelve years, in
+China and the neighboring states, Jenghiz Khan and his lieutenants
+slaughtered more than 18,500,000 human beings. After the sack of Merv in
+Khorasan, the &#8220;Garden<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxvi" id="Page_xxvi">[Pg xxvi]</a></span> of Asia,&#8221; the corpses numbered 1,300,000, and after
+Herat was taken 1,600,000 are said to have perished. Similar fates befell
+every city of importance in central Asia, and to this day those once
+populous provinces have never recovered. The cities of Russia and Poland
+were burned, their inhabitants tortured and massacred, with the
+consequence that progress was retarded for centuries.</p>
+
+<p>Almost in modern times these same Mongoloid invaders, entering by way of
+Asia Minor, and calling themselves Turks, after destroying the Eastern
+Empire, the Balkan States, and Hungary, again met the Nordic chivalry of
+western Europe under the walls of Vienna, in 1683, and again the Asiatics
+went down in rout.</p>
+
+<p>On these four separate occasions the Nordic race and it alone saved modern
+civilization. The half-Nordicized lands to the south and to the east
+collapsed under the invasions.</p>
+
+<p>Unnumbered Nordic tribes, nameless and unsung, have been massacred, or
+submerged, or driven from their lands. The survivors had been pushed ever
+westward until their backs were against the Northern Ocean. There the
+Nordics came to bay&mdash;the tide was turned. Few stop to reflect that it was
+more than sixty years after the first American legislature sat at
+Jamestown, Virginia, that Asia finally abandoned the conquest of Europe.</p>
+
+<p>One of the chief results of forcing the Nordic race back to the seacoast
+was the creation of maritime power and its development to a degree never
+before<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxvii" id="Page_xxvii">[Pg xxvii]</a></span> known even in the days of the Ph&oelig;nicians and Carthaginians.
+With the recession of the Turkish flood, modern Europe emerges and
+inaugurates a counter-attack on Asia which has placed virtually the entire
+world under European domination.</p>
+
+<hr style="width: 25%;" />
+
+<p>While in the medi&aelig;val conflicts between Europe and Asia the latter was the
+aggressor, the case was otherwise in the early wars between the Nordic and
+the Mediterranean peoples. Here for three thousand years the Nordics were
+the aggressors, and, although these wars were terribly destructive to
+their numbers, they were the medium through which classic civilization was
+introduced into Nordic lands. As to the ethnic consequences, northern
+barbarians poured over the passes of the Balkans, Alpines, and Pyrenees
+into the sunny lands of the south only to slowly vanish in the languid
+environment which lacked the stimulus of fierce strife with hostile nature
+and savage rivals.</p>
+
+<p>Nevertheless, long before the opening of the Christian era the Alpines of
+western Europe were thoroughly Nordicized, and in the centuries that
+followed, the old Nordic element in Spain, Italy, and France has been
+again and again strongly reinforced, so that these lands are now an
+integral part of the White World.</p>
+
+<p>In recent centuries Russia was again superficially Nordicized with a top
+dressing of Nordic nobility, chiefly coming from the Baltic provinces.
+Along with this process there was everywhere in Europe a resurgence among
+the submerged and forgotten Alpines and<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxviii" id="Page_xxviii">[Pg xxviii]</a></span> among the Mediterranean elements
+of the British Isles, while Bolshevism in Russia means the elimination of
+the Nordic aristocracy and the dominance of the half-Asiatic Slavic
+peasantry.</p>
+
+<hr style="width: 25%;" />
+
+<p>All wars thus far discussed have been race wars of Europe against Asia, or
+of the Nordics against Mediterraneans. The wars against the Mongols were
+necessary and vital; there was no alternative except to fight to the
+finish. But the wars of northern Europe against the south, from the racial
+point of view, were not only useless but destructive. Bad as they were,
+however, they left untouched to a large extent the broodland of the race
+in the north and west.</p>
+
+<p>Another class of wars, however, has been absolutely deadly to the Nordic
+race. There must have been countless early struggles where one Nordic
+tribe attacked and exterminated its rival, such as the Trojan War, fought
+between Ach&aelig;ans and Phrygians, both Nordics, while the later Peloponnesian
+War was a purely civil strife between Greeks and resulted in the racial
+collapse of Hellas.</p>
+
+<p>Rome, after she emerged triumphant from her struggle with the
+Carthaginians, of Mediterranean race, plunged into a series of civil wars
+which ended in the complete elimination of the native Nordic element in
+Rome. Her conquests also were destructive to the Nordic race; particularly
+so was that of C&aelig;sar in Gaul, one of the few exceptional cases where the
+north was permanently conquered by the south. The losses<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxix" id="Page_xxix">[Pg xxix]</a></span> of that ten-year
+conquest fell far more heavily upon the Nordic Celts in Gaul and Britain
+than on the servile strata of the population.</p>
+
+<p>In the same way the Saxon conquest of England destroyed the Nordic
+Brythons to a greater degree than the pre-Nordic Neolithic Mediterranean
+element. From that time on all the wars of Europe, other than those
+against the Asiatics and Saracens, were essentially civil wars fought
+between peoples or leaders of Nordic blood.</p>
+
+<p>Medi&aelig;val Europe was one long welter of Nordic immolation until the Wars of
+the Roses in England, the Hundred Years&#8217; War in the Lowlands, the
+religious, revolutionary, and Napoleonic wars in France, and the ghastly
+Thirty Years&#8217; War in Germany dangerously depleted the ruling Nordic race
+and paved the way for the emergence from obscurity of the servile races
+which for ages had been dominated by them.</p>
+
+<p>To what extent the present war has fostered this tendency, time alone will
+show, but Mr. Stoddard has pointed out some of the immediate and visible
+results. The backbone of western civilization is racially Nordic, the
+Alpines and Mediterraneans being effective precisely to the extent in
+which they have been Nordicized and vitalized.</p>
+
+<p>If this great race, with its capacity for leadership and fighting, should
+ultimately pass, with it would pass that which we call civilization. It
+would be succeeded by an unstable and bastardized population, where worth
+and merit would have no inherent right<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxx" id="Page_xxx">[Pg xxx]</a></span> to leadership and among which a
+new and darker age would blot out our racial inheritance.</p>
+
+<p>Such a catastrophe cannot threaten if the Nordic race will gather itself
+together in time, shake off the shackles of an inveterate altruism,
+discard the vain phantom of internationalism, and reassert the pride of
+race and the right of merit to rule.</p>
+
+<p>The Nordic race has been driven from many of its lands, but still grasps
+firmly the control of the world, and it is certainly not at a greater
+numerical disadvantage than often before in contrast to the teeming
+population of eastern Asia.</p>
+
+<p>It has repeatedly been confronted with crises where the accident of
+battle, or the genius of a leader, saved a well-nigh hopeless day. It has
+survived defeat, it has survived the greater danger of victory, and, if it
+takes warning in time, it may face the future with assurance. Fight it
+must, but let that fight be not a civil war against its own blood kindred
+but against the dangerous foreign races, whether they advance sword in
+hand or in the more insidious guise of beggars at our gates, pleading for
+admittance to share our prosperity. If we continue to allow them to enter
+they will in time drive us out of our own land by mere force of breeding.</p>
+
+<p>The great hope of the future here in America lies in the realization of
+the working class that competition of the Nordic with the alien is fatal,
+whether the latter be the lowly immigrant from southern or eastern Europe
+or whether he be the more obviously dangerous<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxxi" id="Page_xxxi">[Pg xxxi]</a></span> Oriental against whose
+standards of living the white man cannot compete. In this country we must
+look to such of our people&mdash;our farmers and artisans&mdash;as are still of
+American blood to recognize and meet this danger.</p>
+
+<p>Our present condition is the result of following the leadership of
+idealists and philanthropic doctrinaires, aided and abetted by the
+perfectly understandable demand of our captains of industry for cheap
+labor.</p>
+
+<p>To-day the need for statesmanship is great, and greater still is the need
+for thorough knowledge of history. All over the world the first has been
+lacking, and in the passions of the Great War the lessons of the past have
+been forgotten both here and in Europe.</p>
+
+<p>The establishment of a chain of Alpine states from the Baltic to the
+Adriatic, as a sequel to the war, all of them organized at the expense of
+the Nordic ruling classes, may bring Europe back to the days when
+Charlemagne, marching from the Rhine to the Elbe, found the valley of that
+river inhabited by heathen Wends. Beyond lay Asia, and his successors
+spent a thousand years pushing eastward the frontiers of Europe.</p>
+
+<p>Now that Asia, in the guise of Bolshevism with Semitic leadership and
+Chinese executioners, is organizing an assault upon western Europe, the
+new states&mdash;Slavic-Alpine in race, with little Nordic blood&mdash;may prove to
+be not frontier guards of western Europe but vanguards of Asia in central
+Europe. None of the earlier Alpine states have held firm against Asia, and
+it is more<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_xxxii" id="Page_xxxii">[Pg xxxii]</a></span> than doubtful whether Poland, Bohemia, Rumania, Hungary, and
+Jugo-Slavia can face the danger successfully, now that they have been
+deprived of the Nordic ruling classes through democratic institutions.</p>
+
+<p>Democratic ideals among an homogeneous population of Nordic blood, as in
+England or America, is one thing, but it is quite another for the white
+man to share his blood with, or intrust his ideals to, brown, yellow,
+black, or red men.</p>
+
+<p>This is suicide pure and simple, and the first victim of this amazing
+folly will be the white man himself.</p>
+
+<p class="right"><span class="smcap">Madison Grant.</span></p>
+
+<p><span class="smcap">New York</span>, March 1, 1920.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[Pg 1]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="PART_I" id="PART_I"></a><i>PART I</i></h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="huge">THE RISING TIDE OF COLOR</span></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[Pg 2]</a></span></p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[Pg 3]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_I" id="CHAPTER_I"></a>CHAPTER I</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">THE WORLD OF COLOR</span></p>
+
+<p>The man who, on a quiet spring evening of the year 1914, opened his atlas
+to a political map of the world and pored over its many-tinted patterns
+probably got one fundamental impression: the overwhelming preponderance of
+the white race in the ordering of the world&#8217;s affairs. Judged by accepted
+canons of statecraft, the white man towered the indisputable master of the
+planet. Forth from Europe&#8217;s teeming mother-hive the imperious Sons of
+Japhet had swarmed for centuries to plant their laws, their customs, and
+their battle-flags at the uttermost ends of the earth. Two whole
+continents, North America and Australia, had been made virtually as white
+in blood as the European motherland; two other continents, South America
+and Africa, had been extensively colonized by white stocks; while even
+huge Asia had seen its empty northern march, Siberia, pre-empted for the
+white man&#8217;s abode. Even where white populations had not locked themselves
+to the soil few regions of the earth had escaped the white man&#8217;s imperial
+sway, and vast areas inhabited by uncounted myriads of dusky folk obeyed
+the white man&#8217;s will.</p>
+
+<p>Beside the enormous area of white settlement or control, the regions under
+non-white governance bulked<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[Pg 4]</a></span> small indeed. In eastern Asia, China, Japan,
+and Siam; in western Asia, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Persia; in Africa,
+Abyssinia, and Liberia; and in America the minute state of Haiti: such was
+the brief list of lands under non-white rule. In other words, of the
+53,000,000 square miles which (excluding the polar regions) constitute the
+land area of the globe, only 6,000,000 square miles had non-white
+governments, and nearly two-thirds of this relatively modest remainder was
+represented by China and its dependencies.</p>
+
+<p>Since 1914 the world has been convulsed by the most terrible war in
+recorded history. This war was primarily a struggle between the white
+peoples, who have borne the brunt of the conflict and have suffered most
+of the losses. Nevertheless, one of the war&#8217;s results has been a further
+whittling down of the areas standing outside white political control.
+Turkey is to-day practically an Anglo-French condominium, Persia is
+virtually a protectorate of the British Empire, while the United States
+has thrown over the endemic anarchy of Haiti the &aelig;gis of the <i>Pax
+Americana</i>. Study of the political map might thus apparently lead one to
+conclude that white world-predominance is immutable, since the war&#8217;s
+ordeal has still further broadened the territorial basis of its authority.</p>
+
+<p>At this point the reader is perhaps asking himself why this book was ever
+undertaken. The answer is: the dangerous delusion created by viewing world
+affairs solely from the angle of politics. The late war<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[Pg 5]</a></span> has taught many
+lessons as to the unstable and transitory character of even the most
+imposing political phenomena, while a better reading of history must bring
+home the truth that the basic factor in human affairs is not politics, but
+race. The reader has already encountered this fundamental truth on every
+page of the Introduction. He will remember, for instance, how west-central
+Asia, which in the dawn of history was predominantly white man&#8217;s country,
+is to-day racially brown man&#8217;s land in which white blood survives only as
+vestigial traces of vanishing significance. If this portion of Asia, the
+former seat of mighty white empires and possibly the very homeland of the
+white race itself, should have so entirely changed its ethnic character,
+what assurance can the most impressive political panorama give us that the
+present world-order may not swiftly and utterly pass away?</p>
+
+<p>The force of this query is exemplified when we turn from the political to
+the racial map of the globe. What a transformation! Instead of a world
+politically nine-tenths white, we see a world of which only four-tenths at
+the most can be considered predominantly white in blood, the rest of the
+world being inhabited mainly by the other primary races of
+mankind&mdash;yellows, browns, blacks, and reds. Speaking by continents,
+Europe, North America to the Rio Grande, the southern portion of South
+America, the Siberian part of Asia, and Australasia constitute the real
+white world; while the bulk of Asia, virtually the whole of Africa, and
+most of Central and South<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[Pg 6]</a></span> America form the world of color. The respective
+areas of these two racially contrasted worlds are 22,000,000 square miles
+for the whites and 31,000,000 square miles for the colored races.
+Furthermore it must be remembered that fully one-third of the white area
+(notably Australasia and Siberia) is very thinly inhabited and is thus
+held by a very slender racial tenure&mdash;the only tenure which counts in the
+long run.</p>
+
+<p>The statistical disproportion between the white and colored worlds becomes
+still more marked when we turn from surveys of area to tables of
+population. The total number of human beings alive to-day is about
+1,700,000,000. Of these 550,000,000 are white, while 1,150,000,000 are
+colored. The colored races thus outnumber the whites more than two to one.
+Another fact of capital importance is that the great bulk of the white
+race is concentrated in the European continent. In 1914 the population of
+Europe was approximately 450,000,000. The late war has undoubtedly caused
+an absolute decrease of many millions of souls. Nevertheless, the basic
+fact remains that some four-fifths of the entire white race is
+concentrated on less than one-fifth of the white world&#8217;s territorial area
+(Europe), while the remaining one-fifth of the race (some 110,000,000
+souls), scattered to the ends of the earth, must protect four-fifths of
+the white territorial heritage against the pressure of colored races
+eleven times its numerical strength.</p>
+
+<p>As to the 1,150,000,000 of the colored world, they are divided, as already
+stated, into four primary <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span>categories: yellows, browns, blacks, and reds.
+The yellows are the most numerous of the colored races, numbering over
+500,000,000. Their habitat is eastern Asia. Nearly as numerous and much
+more wide-spread than the yellows are the browns, numbering some
+450,000,000. The browns spread in a broad belt from the Pacific Ocean
+westward across southern Asia and northern Africa to the Atlantic Ocean.
+The blacks total about 150,000,000. Their centre is Africa south of the
+Sahara Desert, but besides the African continent there are vestigial black
+traces across southern Asia to the Pacific and also strong black outposts
+in the Americas. Least numerous of the colored race-stocks are the
+reds&mdash;the &#8220;Indians&#8221; of the western hemisphere. Mustering a total of less
+than 40,000,000, the reds are almost all located south of the Rio Grande
+in &#8220;Latin America.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>Such is the ethnic make-up of that world of color which, as already seen,
+outnumbers the white world two to one. That is a formidable ratio, and its
+significance is heightened by the fact that this ratio seems destined to
+shift still further in favor of color. There can be no doubt that at
+present the colored races are increasing very much faster than the white.
+Treating the primary race-stocks as units, it would appear that whites
+tend to double in eighty years, yellows and browns in sixty years, blacks
+in forty years. The whites are thus the slowest breeders, and they will
+undoubtedly become slower still, since section after section of the white
+race is revealing that lowered birth-rate<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[Pg 8]</a></span> which in France has reached the
+extreme of a stationary population.</p>
+
+<p>On the other hand, none of the colored races shows perceptible signs of
+declining birth-rate, all tending to breed up to the limits of available
+subsistence. Such checks as now limit the increase of colored populations
+are wholly external, like famine, disease, and tribal warfare. But by a
+curious irony of fate, the white man has long been busy removing these
+checks to colored multiplication. The greater part of the colored world is
+to-day under white political control. Wherever the white man goes he
+attempts to impose the bases of his ordered civilization. He puts down
+tribal war, he wages truceless combat against epidemic disease, and he so
+improves communications that augmented and better distributed
+food-supplies minimize the blight of famine. In response to these
+life-saving activities the enormous death-rate which in the past has kept
+the colored races from excessive multiplication is falling to proportions
+comparable with the death-rate of white countries. But to lower the
+colored world&#8217;s prodigious birth-rate is quite another matter. The
+consequence is a portentous increase of population in nearly every portion
+of the colored world now under white political sway. In fact, even those
+colored countries which have maintained their independence, such as China
+and Japan, are adopting the white man&#8217;s life-conserving methods and are
+experiencing the same accelerated increase of population.</p>
+
+<p>Now what must be the inevitable result of all this?<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[Pg 9]</a></span> It can mean only one
+thing: a tremendous and steadily augmenting outward thrust of surplus
+colored men from overcrowded colored homelands. Remember that these
+homelands are already populated up to the available limits of subsistence.
+Of course present limits can in many cases be pushed back by better living
+conditions, improved agriculture, and the rise of modern machine industry
+such as is already under way in Japan. Nevertheless, in view of the
+tremendous population increases which must occur, these can be only
+palliatives. Where, then, should the congested colored world tend to pour
+its accumulating human surplus, inexorably condemned to emigrate or
+starve? The answer is: into those emptier regions of the earth under white
+political control. But many of these relatively empty lands have been
+definitely set aside by the white man as his own special heritage. The
+upshot is that the rising flood of color finds itself walled in by white
+dikes debarring it from many a promised land which it would fain deluge
+with its dusky waves.</p>
+
+<p>Thus the colored world, long restive under white political domination, is
+being welded by the most fundamental of instincts, the instinct of
+self-preservation, into a common solidarity of feeling against the
+dominant white man, and in the fire of a common purpose internecine
+differences tend, for the time at least, to be burned away. Before the
+supreme fact of white political world-domination, antipathies within the
+colored world must inevitably recede into the background.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[Pg 10]</a></span>The imperious urge of the colored world toward racial expansion was well
+visualized by that keen English student of world affairs, Doctor E. J.
+Dillon, when he wrote more than a decade ago: &#8220;The problem is one of life
+and death&mdash;a veritable sphinx-question&mdash;to those most nearly concerned.
+For, no race, however inferior it may be, will consent to famish slowly in
+order that other people may fatten and take their ease, especially if it
+has a good chance to make a fight for life.&#8221;<a name='fna_1' id='fna_1' href='#f_1'><small>[1]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>This white statement of the colored thesis is an accurate reflection of
+what colored men say themselves. For example, a Japanese scholar,
+Professor Ryutaro Nagai, writes: &#8220;The world was not made for the white
+races, but for the other races as well. In Australia, South Africa,
+Canada, and the United States, there are vast tracts of unoccupied
+territory awaiting settlement, and although the citizens of the ruling
+Powers refuse to take up the land, no yellow people are permitted to
+enter. Thus the white races seem ready to commit to the savage birds and
+beasts what they refuse to intrust to their brethren of the yellow race.
+Surely the arrogance and avarice of the nobility in apportioning to
+themselves the most and the best of the land in certain countries is as
+nothing compared with the attitude of the white races toward those of a
+different hue.&#8221;<a name='fna_2' id='fna_2' href='#f_2'><small>[2]</small></a></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[Pg 11]</a></span>The bitter resentment of white predominance and exclusiveness awakened in
+many colored breasts is typified by the following lines penned by a brown
+man, a British-educated Afghan, shortly before the European War.
+Inveighing against our &#8220;racial prejudice, that cowardly, wretched
+caste-mark of the European and the American the world over,&#8221; he exultantly
+predicts &#8220;a coming struggle between Asia, all Asia, against Europe and
+America. You are heaping up material for a Jehad, a Pan-Islam, a Pan-Asia
+Holy War, a gigantic day of reckoning, an invasion of a new Attila and
+Tamerlane&mdash;who will use rifles and bullets, instead of lances and spears.
+You are deaf to the voice of reason and fairness, and so you must be
+taught with the whirring swish of the sword when it is red.&#8221;<a name='fna_3' id='fna_3' href='#f_3'><small>[3]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Of course in these statements there is nothing either exceptional or
+novel. The colored races never welcomed white predominance and were always
+restive under white control. Down to the close of the nineteenth century,
+however, they generally accepted white hegemony as a disagreeable but
+inevitable fact. For four hundred years the white man had added continent
+to continent in his imperial progress, equipped with resistless sea-power
+and armed with a mechanical superiority that crushed down all local
+efforts at resistance. In time, therefore, the colored races accorded to
+white supremacy a fatalistic acquiescence, and,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[Pg 12]</a></span> though never loved, the
+white man was usually respected and universally feared.</p>
+
+<p>During the closing decades of the nineteenth century, to be sure,
+premonitory signs of a change in attitude began to appear. The yellow and
+brown races, at least, stirred by the very impact of Western ideas,
+measured the white man with a more critical eye and commenced to wonder
+whether his superiority was due to anything more than a fortuitous
+combination of circumstances which might be altered by efforts of their
+own. Japan put this theory to the test by going sedulously to the white
+man&#8217;s school. The upshot was the Russo-Japanese War of 1904, an event the
+momentous character of which is even now not fully appreciated. Of course,
+that war was merely the sign-manual of a whole nexus of forces making for
+a revivified Asia. But it dramatized and clarified ideas which had been
+germinating half-unconsciously in millions of colored minds, and both Asia
+and Africa thrilled with joy and hope. Above all, the legend of white
+invincibility lay, a fallen idol, in the dust. Nevertheless, though freed
+from imaginary terrors, the colored world accurately gauged the white
+man&#8217;s practical strength and appreciated the magnitude of the task
+involved in overthrowing white supremacy. That supremacy was no longer
+acquiesced in as inevitable and hopes of ultimate success were confidently
+entertained, but the process was usually conceived as a slow and difficult
+one. Fear of white power and respect for white civilization thus remained
+potent restraining factors.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[Pg 13]</a></span>Then came the Great War. The colored world suddenly saw the white peoples
+which, in racial matters had hitherto maintained something of a united
+front, locked in an internecine death-grapple of unparalleled ferocity; it
+saw those same peoples put one another furiously to the ban as
+irreconcilable foes; it saw white race-unity cleft by political and moral
+gulfs which white men themselves continuously iterated would never be
+filled. As colored men realized the significance of it all, they looked
+into each other&#8217;s eyes and there saw the light of undreamed-of hopes. The
+white world was tearing itself to pieces. White solidarity was riven and
+shattered. And&mdash;fear of white power and respect for white civilization
+together dropped away like garments outworn. Through the bazaars of Asia
+ran the sibilant whisper: &#8220;The East will see the West to bed!&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>The chorus of mingled exultation, hate, and scorn sounded from every
+portion of the colored world. Chinese scholars, Japanese professors, Hindu
+pundits, Turkish journalists, and Afro-American editors, one and all
+voiced drastic criticisms of white civilization and hailed the war as a
+well-merited Nemesis on white arrogance and greed. This is how the
+Constantinople <i>Tanine</i>, the most serious Turkish newspaper, characterized
+the European Powers: &#8220;They would not look at the evils in their own
+countries or elsewhere, but interfered at the slightest incident in our
+borders; every day they would gnaw at some part of our rights and our
+sovereignty; they would perform vivisection on our quivering flesh and cut
+off great pieces of it. And we,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[Pg 14]</a></span> with a forcibly controlled spirit of
+rebellion in our hearts and with clinched but powerless fists, silent and
+depressed, would murmur as the fire burned within: &#8216;Oh, that they might
+fall out with one another! Oh, that they might eat one another up!&#8217; And
+lo! to-day they are eating each other up, just as the Turk wished they
+would.&#8221;<a name='fna_4' id='fna_4' href='#f_4'><small>[4]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The Afro-American author, W. E. Burghardt Dubois, wrote of the colored
+world: &#8220;These nations and races, composing as they do a vast majority of
+humanity, are going to endure this treatment just as long as they must and
+not a moment longer. Then they are going to fight, and the War of the
+Color Line will outdo in savage inhumanity any war this world has yet
+seen. For colored folk have much to remember and they will not forget.&#8221;<a name='fna_5' id='fna_5' href='#f_5'><small>[5]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>&#8220;What does the European War mean to us Orientals?&#8221; queried the Japanese
+writer, Yone Noguchi. &#8220;It means the saddest downfall of the so-called
+western civilization; our belief that it was builded upon a higher and
+sounder footing than ours was at once knocked down and killed; we are
+sorry that we somehow overestimated its happy possibility and were
+deceived and cheated by its superficial glory. My recent western journey
+confirmed me that the so-called dynamic western civilization was all
+against the Asiatic belief. And when one does not respect the others,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[Pg 15]</a></span>
+there will be only one thing to come, that is, fight, in action or
+silence.&#8221;<a name='fna_6' id='fna_6' href='#f_6'><small>[6]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/map1tmb.jpg" alt="" /><br />
+<a href="images/map1.jpg"><small>Larger Image</small></a></div>
+<p class="center">DISTRIBUTION OF THE PRIMARY RACES</p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>Such was the colored world&#8217;s reaction to the white death-grapple, and as
+the long struggle dragged on both Asia and Africa stirred to their very
+depths. To be sure, no great explosions occurred during the war years,
+albeit lifting veils of censorship reveal how narrowly such explosions
+were averted. Nevertheless, Asia and Africa are to-day in acute ferment,
+and we must not forget that this ferment is not primarily due to the war.
+The war merely accelerated a movement already existent long before 1914.
+Even if the Great War had been averted, the twentieth century must have
+been a time of wide-spread racial readjustments in which the white man&#8217;s
+present position of political world-domination would have been sensibly
+modified, especially in Asia. However, had the white race and white
+civilization been spared the terrific material and moral losses involved
+in the Great War and its still unliquidated aftermath, the process of
+racial readjustment would have been far more gradual and would have been
+fraught with far fewer cataclysmic possibilities. Had white strength
+remained intact it would have acted as a powerful shock-absorber, taking
+up and distributing the various colored impacts. As a result, the coming
+modification of the world&#8217;s racial equilibrium, though inevitable, would
+have been so graduated that it would have seemed more an evolution than a<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[Pg 16]</a></span>
+revolution. Such violent breaches as did occur might have been localized,
+and anything like a general race-cataclysm would probably have been
+impossible.</p>
+
+<p>But it was not to be. The heart of the white world was divided against
+itself, and on the fateful 1st of August, 1914, the white race, forgetting
+ties of blood and culture, heedless of the growing pressure of the colored
+world without, locked in a battle to the death. An ominous cycle opened
+whose end no man can foresee. Armageddon engendered Versailles; earth&#8217;s
+worst war closed with an unconstructive peace which left old sores
+unhealed and even dealt fresh wounds. The white world to-day lies
+debilitated and uncured; the colored world views conditions which are a
+standing incitement to rash dreams and violent action.</p>
+
+<p>Such is the present status of the world&#8217;s race-problem, expressed in
+general terms. The analysis of the specific elements in that complex
+problem will form the subject of the succeeding chapters.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[Pg 17]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_II" id="CHAPTER_II"></a>CHAPTER II</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">YELLOW MAN&#8217;S LAND</span></p>
+
+<p>Yellow Man&#8217;s Land is the Far East. Here the group of kindred stocks
+usually termed Mongolian have dwelt for unnumbered ages. Down to the most
+recent times the yellows lived virtually a life apart. Sundered from the
+rest of mankind by stupendous mountains, burning deserts, and the
+illimitable ocean, the Far East constituted a world in itself, living its
+own life and developing its own peculiar civilization. Only the wild
+nomads of its northern marches&mdash;Huns, Mongols, Tartars, and the
+like&mdash;succeeded in gaining direct contact with the brown and white worlds
+to the West.</p>
+
+<p>The ethnic focus of the yellow world has always been China. Since the dawn
+of history this immense human ganglion has been the centre from which
+civilization has radiated throughout the Far East. About this &#8220;Middle
+Kingdom,&#8221; as it sapiently styled itself, the other yellow folk were
+disposed&mdash;Japanese and Koreans to the east; Siamese, Annamites, and
+Cambodians to the south; and to the north the nomad Mongols and Manchus.
+To all these peoples China was the august preceptor, sometimes chastising
+their presumption, yet always instilling the principles of its ordered
+civilization. However diverse may have been<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18">[Pg 18]</a></span> the individual developments
+of the various Far Eastern peoples, they spring from a common Chinese
+foundation. Despite modern Japan&#8217;s meteoric rise to political mastery of
+the Far East, it must not be forgotten that China remains not only the
+cultural but also the territorial and racial centre of the yellow world.
+Four-fifths of the yellow race is concentrated in China, there being
+nearly 400,000,000 Chinese as against 60,000,000 Japanese, 16,000,000
+Koreans, 26,000,000 Indo-Chinese, and perhaps 10,000,000 people of
+non-Chinese stocks included within China&#8217;s political frontiers.</p>
+
+<p>The age-long seclusion of the yellow world, first decreed by nature, was
+subsequently maintained by the voluntary decision of the yellow peoples
+themselves. The great expansive movement of the white race which began
+four centuries ago soon brought white men to the Far East, by sea in the
+persons of the Portuguese navigators and by land with the Cossack
+adventurers ranging through the empty spaces of Siberia. Yet after a brief
+acquaintance with the white strangers the yellow world decided that it
+wanted none of them, and they were rigidly excluded. This exclusion policy
+was not a Chinese peculiarity; it was common to all the yellow peoples and
+was adopted spontaneously at about the same time. In China, Japan, Korea,
+and Indo-China, the same reaction produced the same results. The yellow
+world instinctively felt the white man to be a destructive, dissolving
+influence on its highly specialized line of evolution, which it wished to<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[Pg 19]</a></span>
+maintain unaltered. For three centuries the yellow world succeeded in
+maintaining its isolation, then, in the middle of the last century,
+insistent white pressure broke down the barriers and forced the yellow
+races into full contact with the outer world.</p>
+
+<p>At the moment, the &#8220;opening&#8221; of the Far East was hailed by white men with
+general approval, but of late years many white observers have regretted
+this forcible dragging of reluctant races into the full stream of world
+affairs. As an Australian writer, J. Liddell Kelly, remarks: &#8220;We have
+erred grievously by prematurely forcing ourselves upon Asiatic races. The
+instinct of the Asiatic in desiring isolation and separation from other
+forms of civilization was much more correct than our craze for imposing
+our forms of religion, morals, and industrialism upon them. It is not
+race-hatred, nor even race-antagonism, that is at the root of this
+attitude; it is an unerring intuition, which in years gone by has taught
+the Asiatic that his evolution in the scale of civilization could best be
+accomplished by his being allowed to develop on his own lines. Pernicious
+European compulsion has led him to abandon that attitude. Let us not be
+ashamed to confess that he was right and we were wrong.&#8221;<a name='fna_7' id='fna_7' href='#f_7'><small>[7]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>However, rightly or wrongly, the deed was done, and the yellow races,
+forced into the world-arena, proceeded to adapt themselves to their new
+political environment and to learn the correct methods of survival under
+the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[Pg 20]</a></span> strenuous conditions which there prevailed. In place of their
+traditional equilibrated, self-sufficient order, the yellow peoples now
+felt the ubiquitous impacts of the dynamic Western spirit, insistent upon
+rapid material progress and forceful, expansive evolution. Japan was the
+first yellow people to go methodically to the white man&#8217;s school, and
+Japan&#8217;s rapid acquirement of the white man&#8217;s technology soon showed itself
+in dramatic demonstrations like her military triumphs over China in 1894,
+and over Russia a decade later.</p>
+
+<p>Japan&#8217;s easy victory over huge China astounded the whole world. That these
+&#8220;highly intelligent children,&#8221; as one of the early British ministers to
+Japan had characterized them, should have so rapidly acquired the
+technique of Western methods was almost unbelievable. Indeed, the full
+significance of the lesson was not immediately grasped, and the power of
+New Japan was still underestimated. A good example of Europe&#8217;s
+underestimation of Japanese strength was the proposal a Dutch writer made
+in 1896 to curb possible Japanese aggression on the Dutch Indies by taking
+from Japan the island of Formosa which Japan had acquired from China as
+one of the fruits of victory. &#8220;Holland,&#8221; asserted this writer, &#8220;must take
+possession of Formosa.&#8221;<a name='fna_8' id='fna_8' href='#f_8'><small>[8]</small></a> The grotesqueness of this dictum as it appears
+to us in the light of subsequent history shows how the world has moved in
+twenty-five years.</p>
+
+<p>But even at that time Japan&#8217;s expansionist <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[Pg 21]</a></span>tendencies were well
+developed, and voices were warning against Japanese imperialism. In the
+very month when our Hollander was advocating a Dutch seizure of Formosa,
+an Australian wrote the following lines in a Melbourne newspaper
+concerning his recent travels in Japan: &#8220;While in a car with several
+Japanese officers, they were conversing about Australia, saying that it
+was a fine, large country, with great forests and excellent soil for the
+cultivation of rice and other products. The whites settled in Australia,
+so thought these officers, are like the dog in the manger. Some one will
+have to take a good part of Australia to develop it, for it is a pity to
+see so fine a country lying waste. If any ill-feeling arose between the
+two countries, it would be a wise thing to send some battleships to
+Australia and annex part of it.&#8221;<a name='fna_9' id='fna_9' href='#f_9'><small>[9]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Whatever may have been the world&#8217;s misreading of the Chino-Japanese
+conflict, the same cannot be said of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904. The
+echoes of that yellow triumph over one of the great white Powers
+reverberated to the ends of the earth and started obscure trains of
+consequences even to-day not yet fully disclosed. The war&#8217;s reactions in
+these remoter fields will be discussed in later chapters. Its effect upon
+the Far East is our present concern. And the well-nigh unanimous opinion
+of both natives and resident Europeans was that the war signified a
+body-blow to white ascendancy. So profound an English student of the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[Pg 22]</a></span>
+Orient as Meredith Townsend wrote: &#8220;It may be taken as certain that the
+victory of Japan will be profoundly felt by the majority of European
+states. With the exception of Austria, all European countries have
+implicated themselves in the great effort to conquer Asia, which has now
+been going on for two centuries, but which, as this author thinks, must
+now terminate.... The disposition, therefore, to edge out intrusive
+Europeans from their Asiatic possessions is certain to exist even if it is
+not manifested in Tokio, and it may be fostered by a movement of which, as
+yet, but little has been said. No one who has ever studied the question
+doubts that as there is a comity of Europe, so there is a comity of Asia,
+a disposition to believe that Asia belongs of right to Asiatics, and that
+any event which brings that right nearer to realization is to all Asiatics
+a pleasurable one. Japanese victories will give new heart and energy to
+all the Asiatic nations and tribes which now fret under European rule,
+will inspire in them a new confidence in their own power to resist, and
+will spread through them a strong impulse to avail themselves of Japanese
+instruction. It will take, of course, many years to bring this new force
+into play; but time matters nothing to Asiatics, and they all possess that
+capacity for complete secrecy which the Japanese displayed.&#8221;<a name='fna_10' id='fna_10' href='#f_10'><small>[10]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>That Meredith Townsend was reading the Asiatic mind aright seems clear
+from the pronouncements of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[Pg 23]</a></span> Orientals themselves. For example, <i>Buddhism</i>,
+of Rangoon, Burmah, a country of the Indo-Chinese borderland between the
+yellow and brown worlds, expressed hopes for an Oriental alliance against
+the whites. &#8220;It would, we think,&#8221; said this paper, &#8220;be no great wonder if
+a few years after the conclusion of this war saw the completion of a
+defensive alliance between Japan, China, and not impossibly Siam&mdash;the
+formulation of a new Monroe Doctrine for the Far East, guaranteeing the
+integrity of existing states against further aggression from the West. The
+West has justified&mdash;perhaps with some reason&mdash;every aggression on weaker
+races by the doctrine of the Survival of the Fittest; on the ground that
+it is best for future humanity that the unfit should be eliminated and
+give place to the most able race. That doctrine applies equally well to
+any possible struggle between Aryan and Mongolian&mdash;whichever survives,
+should it ever come to a struggle between the two for world-mastery, will,
+on their own doctrine, be the one most fit to do so, and if the survivor
+be the Mongolian, then is the Mongolian no &#8216;peril&#8217; to humanity, but the
+better part of it.&#8221;<a name='fna_11' id='fna_11' href='#f_11'><small>[11]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The decade which elapsed between the Russo-Japanese and European Wars saw
+in the Far East another event of the first magnitude: the Chinese
+Revolution of 1911. Toward the close of the nineteenth century the world
+had been earnestly discussing the &#8220;break-up&#8221; of China. The huge empire,
+with its 400,000,000 of people, one-fourth the entire human race,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[Pg 24]</a></span> seemed
+at that time plunged in so hopeless a lethargy as to be foredoomed to
+speedy ruin. About the apparently moribund carcass the eagles of the earth
+were already gathered, planning a &#8220;partition of China&#8221; analogous to the
+recent partition of Africa. The partition of China, however, never came
+off. The prodigious moral shock of the Japanese War roused China&#8217;s &eacute;lite
+to the imminence of their country&#8217;s peril. First attempts at reform were
+blocked by the Dowager Empress, but her reactionary lurch ended in the
+Boxer nightmare and the frightful Occidental chastisement of 1900. This
+time the lesson was learned. China was at last shaken broad awake. The
+Bourbon Manchu court, it is true, wavered, but popular pressure forced it
+to keep the upward path. Every year after 1900 saw increasingly rapid
+reform&mdash;reform, be it noted, not imposed upon the country from above but
+forced upon the rulers from below. When the slow-footed Manchus showed
+themselves congenitally incapable of keeping step with the quickening
+national pace, the rising tide of national life overwhelmed them in the
+Republican Revolution of 1911, and they were no more.</p>
+
+<p>Even with the Manchu handicap, the rate of progress during those years was
+such as to amaze the wisest foreign observers. &#8220;Could the sage, Confucius,
+have returned a decade ago,&#8221; wrote that &#8220;old China hand,&#8221; W. R. Manning,
+in 1910, &#8220;he would have felt almost as much at home as when he departed
+twenty-five centuries before. Should he return a decade hence he will feel
+almost as much out of place as Rip Van<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[Pg 25]</a></span> Winkle, if the recent rate of
+progress continues.&#8221;<a name='fna_12' id='fna_12' href='#f_12'><small>[12]</small></a> Toward the close of 1909 a close student of
+things Chinese, Harlan P. Beach, remarked: &#8220;Those who, like myself, can
+compare the China of twenty-five years ago with the China of this year,
+can hardly believe our senses.&#8221;<a name='fna_13' id='fna_13' href='#f_13'><small>[13]</small></a> It was on top of all this that there
+came the revolution, a happening hailed by so sophisticated an observer as
+Doctor Dillon as &#8220;the most momentous event in a thousand years.&#8221;<a name='fna_14' id='fna_14' href='#f_14'><small>[14]</small></a>
+Whatever may have been the political blunders of the revolutionists (and
+they were many), the revolution&#8217;s moral results were stupendous. The
+stream of Western innovation flowed at a vastly accelerated pace into
+every Chinese province. The popular masses were for the first time
+awakened to genuine interest in political, as distinguished from economic
+or personal, questions. Lastly, the semi-religious feeling of family
+kinship, which in the past had been almost the sole recognized bond of
+Chinese race-solidarity, was powerfully supplemented by those
+distinctively modern concepts, national self-consciousness and articulate
+patriotism.</p>
+
+<p>Here was the Far Eastern situation at the outbreak of the Great War&mdash;a
+thoroughly modernized, powerful Japan, and a thoroughly aroused, but still
+disorganized, China. The Great War automatically made Japan supreme in the
+Far East by temporarily<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[Pg 26]</a></span> reducing all the European Powers to ciphers in
+Oriental affairs. How Japan proceeded to buttress this supremacy by
+getting a strangle-hold on China, every one knows. Japan&#8217;s methods were
+brutal and cynical, though not a whit more so than the methods employed by
+white nations seeking to attain vital ends. And &#8220;vital&#8221; is precisely how
+Japan regards her hold over China. An essentially poor country with a
+teeming population, Japan feels that the exploitation of China&#8217;s
+incalculable natural resources, a privileged position in the Chinese
+market, and guidance of Chinese national evolution in ways not inimical to
+Japan, can alone assure her future.</p>
+
+<p>Japan&#8217;s attitude toward her huge neighbor is one of mingled superiority
+and apprehension. She banks on China&#8217;s traditional pacifism, yet she is
+too shrewd not to realize the explosive possibilities latent in the modern
+nationalist idea. As a Japanese publicist, Adachi Kinnosuke, remarks: &#8220;The
+Twentieth Century Jenghiz Khan threatening the Sun-Flag with a Mongol
+horde armed with Krupp guns may possibly strike the Western sense of
+humor. But it is not altogether pleasing to contemplate a neighbor of
+400,000,000 population with modern armament and soldiers trained on the
+modern plan. The awakening of China means all this and a little more which
+we of the present are not sure of. Japan cannot forget that between this
+nightmare of armed China and herself there is only a very narrow sea.&#8221;<a name='fna_15' id='fna_15' href='#f_15'><small>[15]</small></a>
+Certainly, &#8220;Young China&#8221; has<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[Pg 27]</a></span> already displayed much of that unpleasant
+ebullience which usually accompanies nationalist awakenings. A French
+observer, Jean Rodes, writes on this point: &#8220;One of the things that most
+disquiet thinking men is that this new generation, completely neglecting
+Chinese studies while knowing nothing of Western science, yet convinced
+that it knows everything, will no longer possess any standard of values,
+national culture, or foreign culture. We can only await with apprehension
+the results of such ignorance united with unbounded pride as characterize
+the Chinese youth of to-day.&#8221;<a name='fna_16' id='fna_16' href='#f_16'><small>[16]</small></a> And another French observer, Ren&eacute; Pinon,
+as far back as 1905, found the primary school children of Kiang-Su
+province chanting the following lines: &#8220;I pray that the frontiers of my
+country become hard as bronze; that it surpass Europe and America; that it
+subjugate Japan; that its land and sea armies cover themselves with
+resplendent glory; that over the whole earth float the Dragon Standard;
+that the universal mastery of the empire extend and progress. May our
+empire, like a sleeping tiger suddenly awakened, spring roaring into the
+arena of combats.&#8221;<a name='fna_17' id='fna_17' href='#f_17'><small>[17]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Japan&#8217;s masterful policy in China is thus unquestionably hazardous.
+Chinese national feeling is to-day genuinely aroused against Japan, and
+resentment over Japanese encroachments is bitter and wide-spread.
+Nevertheless, Japan feels that the game is worth the risk and believes
+that both Chinese race-psychology and the general drift of world affairs
+combine to favor<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[Pg 28]</a></span> her ultimate success. She knows that China has in the
+past always acquiesced in foreign domination when resistance has proved
+patently impossible. She also feels that her aspirations for white
+expulsion from the Far East and for the winning of wider spheres for
+racial expansion should appeal strongly to yellow peoples generally and to
+the Chinese in particular. To turn China&#8217;s nascent nationalism into purely
+anti-white channels and to transmute Chinese patriotism into a wider
+&#8220;Pan-Mongolism&#8221; would constitute a Japanese triumph of incalculable
+splendor. It would increase her effective force manyfold and would open up
+almost limitless vistas of power and glory.</p>
+
+<p>Nor are the Chinese themselves blind to the advantages of Chino-Japanese
+co-operation. They have an instinctive assurance in their own capacities,
+they know how they have ultimately digested all their conquerors, and many
+Chinese to-day think that from a Chino-Japanese partnership, no matter how
+framed, the inscrutable &#8220;Sons of Han&#8221; would eventually get the lion&#8217;s
+share. Certainly no one has ever denied the Chinaman&#8217;s extraordinary
+economic efficiency. Winnowed by ages of grim elimination in a land
+populated to the uttermost limits of subsistence, the Chinese race is
+selected as no other for survival under the fiercest conditions of
+economic stress. At home the average Chinese lives his whole life
+literally within a hand&#8217;s breadth of starvation. Accordingly, when removed
+to the easier environment of other lands, the Chinaman brings with him a
+working capacity which simply appalls his competitors. That urbane
+Celestial, Doctor<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[Pg 29]</a></span> Wu-Ting-Fang, well says of his own people: &#8220;Experience
+proves that the Chinese as all-round laborers can easily outdistance all
+competitors. They are industrious, intelligent, and orderly. They can work
+under conditions that would kill a man of less hardy race; in heat that
+would kill a salamander, or in cold that would please a polar bear,
+sustaining their energies through long hours of unremitting toil with only
+a few bowls of rice.&#8221;<a name='fna_18' id='fna_18' href='#f_18'><small>[18]</small></a> This Chinese estimate is echoed by the most
+competent foreign observers. The Australian thinker, Charles H. Pearson,
+wrote of the Chinese a generation ago in his epoch-making book, &#8220;National
+Life and Character&#8221;: &#8220;Flexible as Jews, they can thrive on the mountain
+plateaux of Thibet and under the sun of Singapore; more versatile even
+than Jews, they are excellent laborers, and not without merit as soldiers
+and sailors; while they have a capacity for trade which no other nation of
+the East possesses. They do not need even the accident of a man of genius
+to develop their magnificent future.&#8221;<a name='fna_19' id='fna_19' href='#f_19'><small>[19]</small></a> And Lafcadio Hearn says: &#8220;A
+people of hundreds of millions disciplined for thousands of years to the
+most untiring industry and the most self-denying thrift, under conditions
+which would mean worse than death for our working masses&mdash;a people, in
+short, quite content to strive to the uttermost in exchange for the simple
+privilege of life.&#8221;<a name='fna_20' id='fna_20' href='#f_20'><small>[20]</small></a></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[Pg 30]</a></span>This economic superiority of the Chinaman shows not only with other races,
+but with his yellow kindred as well. As regards the Japanese, John
+Chinaman has proved it to the hilt. Wherever the two have met in economic
+competition, John has won hands down. Even in Japanese colonies like Korea
+and Formosa, the Japanese, with all the backing of their government behind
+them, have been worsted. In fact, Japan itself, so bitter at white
+refusals to receive her emigrants, has been obliged to enact drastic
+exclusion laws to protect her working classes from the influx of &#8220;Chinese
+cheap labor.&#8221; It seems, therefore, a just calculation when Chinese
+estimate that Japanese triumphs against white adversaries would inure
+largely to China&#8217;s benefit. After all, Chinese and Japanese are
+fundamentally of the same race and culture. They may have their very
+bitter family quarrels, but in the last analysis they understand each
+other and may arrive at surprisingly sudden agreements. One thing is
+certain: both these over-populated lands will feel increasingly the
+imperious need of racial expansion. For all these reasons, then, the
+present political tension between China and Japan cannot be reckoned as
+permanent, and we would do well to envisage the possibility of close
+Chinese co-operation in the ambitious programme of Japanese foreign
+policy.</p>
+
+<p>This Japanese programme looks first to the prevention of all further white
+encroachment in the Far East by the establishment of a Far Eastern Monroe
+Doctrine based on Japanese predominance and backed<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[Pg 31]</a></span> if possible by the
+moral support of the other Far Eastern peoples. The next stage in Japanese
+foreign policy seems to be the systematic elimination of all existing
+white holdings in the Far East. Thus far practically all Japanese appear
+to be in substantial agreement. Beyond this point lies a wide realm of
+aspiration ranging from determination to secure complete racial equality
+and freedom of immigration into white lands to imperialistic dreams of
+wholesale conquests and &#8220;world-dominion.&#8221; These last items do not
+represent the united aspiration of the Japanese nation, but they are
+cherished by powerful circles which, owing to Japan&#8217;s oligarchical system
+of government, possess an influence over governmental action quite
+disproportionate to their numbers.</p>
+
+<p>Although Japanese plans and aspirations have broadened notably since 1914,
+their outlines were well defined a decade earlier. Immediately after her
+victory over Russia, Japan set herself to strengthen her influence all
+over eastern Asia. Special efforts were made to establish intimate
+relations with the other Asiatic peoples. Asiatic students were invited to
+attend Japanese universities and as a matter of fact did attend by the
+thousand, while a whole series of societies was formed having for their
+object the knitting of close cultural and economic ties between Japan and
+specific regions like China, Siam, the Pacific, and even India. The
+capstone was a &#8220;Pan-Asiatic Association,&#8221; founded by Count Okuma. Some of
+the facts regarding these societies, about which too little is known, make
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32">[Pg 32]</a></span>interesting reading. For instance, there was the &#8220;Pacific Ocean Society&#8221;
+(&#8220;Taheijoka&#8221;), whose preamble reads in part: &#8220;For a century the Pacific
+Ocean has been a battle-ground wherein the nations have struggled for
+supremacy. To-day the prosperity or decadence of a nation depends on its
+power in the Pacific: to possess the empire of the Pacific is to be the
+Master of the World. As Japan finds itself at the centre of that Ocean,
+whose waves bathe its shores, it must reflect carefully and have clear
+views on Pacific questions.&#8221;<a name='fna_21' id='fna_21' href='#f_21'><small>[21]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Equally interesting is the &#8220;Indo-Japanese Association,&#8221; whose activities
+appear somewhat peculiar in view of the political alliance between Japan
+and the British Empire. One of the first articles of its constitution
+(from Count Okuma&#8217;s pen, by the way) reads: &#8220;All men were born equal. The
+Asiatics have the same claim to be called men as the Europeans themselves.
+It is therefore quite unreasonable that the latter should have any right
+to predominate over the former.&#8221;<a name='fna_22' id='fna_22' href='#f_22'><small>[22]</small></a> No mention is made anywhere in the
+document of India&#8217;s political connection with England. In fact, Count
+Okuma, in the autumn of 1907, had this to say regarding India: &#8220;Being
+oppressed by the Europeans, the 300,000,000 people of India are looking
+for Japanese protection. They have commenced to boycott European
+merchandise. If, therefore, the Japanese let the chance slip by and do not
+go to India, the Indians will<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_33" id="Page_33">[Pg 33]</a></span> be disappointed. From old times, India has
+been a land of treasure. Alexander the Great obtained there treasure
+sufficient to load a hundred camels, and Mahmoud and Attila also obtained
+riches from India. Why should not the Japanese stretch out their hands
+toward that country, now that the people are looking to the Japanese? The
+Japanese ought to go to India, the South Ocean, and other parts of the
+world.&#8221;<a name='fna_23' id='fna_23' href='#f_23'><small>[23]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>In 1910, Putnam Weale, a competent English student of Oriental affairs,
+asserted: &#8220;It can no longer be doubted that a very deliberate policy is
+certainly being quietly and cleverly pursued. Despite all denials, it is a
+fact that Japan has already a great hold in the schools and in the
+vernacular newspapers all over eastern Asia, and that the gospel of &#8216;Asia
+for the Asiatics&#8217; is being steadily preached not only by her schoolmasters
+and her editors, but by her merchants and peddlers, and every other man
+who travels.&#8221;<a name='fna_24' id='fna_24' href='#f_24'><small>[24]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Exactly how much these Japanese propagandist efforts accomplished is
+impossible to say. Certain it is, however, that during the years just
+previous to the Great War the white colonies in the Far East were
+afflicted with considerable native unrest. In French Indo-China, for
+example, revolutionary movements during the year 1908 necessitated
+reinforcing the French garrison by nearly 10,000 men, and though the
+disturbances were sternly repressed, fresh conspiracies<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_34" id="Page_34">[Pg 34]</a></span> were discovered
+in 1911 and 1913. Much sedition and some sharp fighting also took place in
+the Dutch Indies, while in the Philippines the independence movement
+continued to gain ground.</p>
+
+<p>What the growing self-consciousness of the Far East portended for the
+white man&#8217;s ultimate status in those regions was indicated by an English
+publicist, J. D. Whelpley, who wrote, shortly after the outbreak of the
+European War: &#8220;With the aid of Western ideas the Far East is fast
+attaining a solidarity impossible under purely Oriental methods. The smug
+satisfaction expressed in the West at what is called the &#8216;modernization&#8217;
+of the East shows lack of wisdom or an ineffective grasp of the meaning of
+comparatively recent events in Japan, China, eastern Siberia, and even in
+the Philippines. In years past the solidarity of the Far East was largely
+in point of view, while in other matters the powerful nations of the West
+played the game according to their own rules. To-day the solidarity of
+mental outlook still maintains, while in addition there is rapidly coming
+about a solidarity of political and material interests which in time will
+reduce Western participation in Far Eastern affairs to that of a
+comparatively unimportant factor. It might truly be said that this point
+is already reached, and that it only needs an application of the test to
+prove to the world that the Far East would resent Western interference as
+an intolerable impertinence.&#8221;<a name='fna_25' id='fna_25' href='#f_25'><small>[25]</small></a></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_35" id="Page_35">[Pg 35]</a></span>The scope of Japan&#8217;s aspirations, together with differences of outlook
+between various sections of Japanese public opinion as to the rate of
+progress feasible for Japanese expansion, account for Japan&#8217;s differing
+attitudes toward the white Powers. Officially, the keystone of Japan&#8217;s
+foreign policy since the beginning of the present century has been the
+alliance with England, first negotiated in 1902 and renewed with extensive
+modifications in 1911. The 1902 alliance was universally popular in Japan.
+It was directed specifically against Russia and represented the common
+apprehensions of both the contracting parties. By 1911, however, the
+situation had radically altered. Japan&#8217;s aspirations in the Far East,
+particularly as regards China, were arousing wide-spread uneasiness in
+many quarters, and the English communities in the Far East generally
+condemned the new alliance as a gross blunder of British diplomacy. In
+Japan also there was considerable protest. The official organs, to be
+sure, stressed the necessity of friendship with the Mistress of the Seas
+for an island empire like Japan, but opposition circles pointed to
+England&#8217;s practical refusal to be drawn into a war with the United States
+under any circumstances which constituted the outstanding feature of the
+new treaty and declared that Japan was giving much and receiving nothing
+in return.</p>
+
+<p>The growing divergence between Japanese and English views regarding China
+increased anti-English feeling, and in 1912 the semi-official <i>Japan
+Magazine</i> asserted roundly that the general feeling in Japan was<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_36" id="Page_36">[Pg 36]</a></span> that the
+alliance was a detriment rather than a benefit, going on to forecast a
+possible alignment with Russia and Germany, and remarking of the latter:
+&#8220;Germany&#8217;s healthy imperialism and scientific development would have a
+wholesome effect upon our nation and progress, while the German habit of
+perseverance and frugality is just what we need. German wealth and
+industry are gradually creeping upward to that of Great Britain and
+America, and the efficiency of the German army and navy is a model for the
+world. Her lease of the territory of Kiaochow Bay brings her into contact
+with us, and her ambition to exploit the coal-mines of Shantung lends her
+a community of interest with us. It is not too much to say that German
+interests in China are greater than those of any other European Power. If
+the alliance with England should ever be abrogated, we might be very glad
+to shake hands with Germany.&#8221;<a name='fna_26' id='fna_26' href='#f_26'><small>[26]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The outbreak of the European War gave Japan a golden opportunity (of which
+she was not slow to take advantage) to eliminate one of the white Powers
+from the Far East. The German stronghold of Kiaochow was promptly reduced,
+while Germany&#8217;s possessions in the Pacific Ocean north of the equator, the
+Caroline, Pelew, Marianne, and Marshall island-groups, were likewise
+occupied by Japanese forces. Here Japan stopped and politely declined all
+proposals to send armies to Europe or western Asia. Her sphere was the Far
+East; her real objectives were the reduction of white influence there and
+the riveting of her control<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_37" id="Page_37">[Pg 37]</a></span> over China. Japanese comment was perfectly
+candid on these matters. As the semi-official <i>Japanese Colonial Journal</i>
+put it in the autumn of 1914: &#8220;To protect Chinese territory Japan is ready
+to fight no matter what nation. Not only will Japan try to erase the
+ambitions of Russia and Germany; it will also do its best to prevent
+England and the United States from touching the Chinese cake. The solution
+of the Chinese problem is of great importance for Japan, and Great Britain
+has little to do with it.&#8221;<a name='fna_27' id='fna_27' href='#f_27'><small>[27]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Equally frank were Japanese warnings to the English ally not to oppose
+Japan&#8217;s progress in China. English criticism of the series of ultimatums
+by which Japan forced reluctant China to do her bidding roused angry
+admonitions like the following from the Tokio <i>Universe</i> in April, 1915:
+&#8220;Hostile English opinion seems to want to oppose Japanese demands in
+China. The English forget that Japan has, by her alliance, rendered them
+signal services against Russia in 1905 and in the present war by assuring
+security in their colonies of the Pacific and the Far East. If Japan
+allied herself with England, it was with the object of establishing
+Japanese preponderance in China and against the encroachments of Russia.
+To-day the English seem to be neglecting their obligations toward Japan by
+not supporting her cause. Let England beware! Japan will tolerate no
+wavering; she is quite ready to abandon the Anglo-Japanese alliance and
+turn to Russia&mdash;a Power with whom she can agree perfectly regarding Far
+Eastern<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_38" id="Page_38">[Pg 38]</a></span> interests. In the future, even, she is ready to draw closer to
+Germany. The English colonies will then be in great peril.&#8221;<a name='fna_28' id='fna_28' href='#f_28'><small>[28]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>As to the imminence of a Russo-Japanese understanding, the journal just
+quoted proved a true prophet, for a year later, in July, 1916, the
+Japanese and Russian Governments signed a diplomatic instrument which
+amounted practically to an alliance. By this document Russia recognized
+Japan&#8217;s paramountcy over the bulk of China, while Japan recognized
+Russia&#8217;s special interests in China&#8217;s Western dependencies, Mongolia and
+Turkestan. Japan had thus eliminated another of the white Powers from the
+Far East, since Russia renounced those ambitions to dominate China proper
+which had provoked the war of 1904.</p>
+
+<p>Meanwhile the press campaign against England continued. A typical sample
+is this editorial from the Tokio <i>Yamato</i>: &#8220;Great Britain never wished at
+heart to become Japan&#8217;s ally. She did not wish to enter into such intimate
+relations with us, for she privately regarded us as an upstart nation
+radically different from us in blood and religion. It was simply the force
+of circumstances which compelled her to enter into an alliance with us. It
+is the height of conceit on our part to think that England really cared
+for our friendship, for she never did. It was the Russian menace to India
+and Persia on the one hand, and the German ascendancy on the other, which
+compelled her to clasp our hands.&#8221;<a name='fna_29' id='fna_29' href='#f_29'><small>[29]</small></a></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_39" id="Page_39">[Pg 39]</a></span>At the same time many good things were being said about Germany. At no
+time during the war was any real hostility to the Germans apparent in
+Japan. Germany was of course expelled from her Far Eastern footholds in
+smart, workmanlike fashion, but the fighting before Kiaochow was conducted
+without a trace of hatred, the German prisoners were treated as honored
+captives, and German civilians in Japan suffered no molestation. Japanese
+writers were very frank in stating that, once Germany resigned herself to
+exclusion from the Far East and acquiesced in Japanese predominance in
+China, no reason existed why Japan and Germany should not be good friends.
+Unofficial diplomatic exchanges certainly took place between the two
+governments during the war, and no rancor for the past appears to exist on
+either side to-day.</p>
+
+<p>The year 1917 brought three momentous modifications into the
+world-situation: the entrance of the United States and China into the
+Great War and the Russian Revolution. The first two were intensely
+distasteful to Japan. The transformation of virtually unarmed America into
+a first-class fighting power reacted portentously upon the Far East, while
+China&#8217;s adhesion to the Grand Alliance (bitterly opposed in Tokio) rescued
+her from diplomatic isolation and gave her potential friends. The Russian
+Revolution was also a source of perplexity to Tokio. In 1916, as we have
+seen, Japan had arrived at a thorough understanding with the Czarist
+r&eacute;gime. The new Russian Government was an unknown quantity, acting quite
+differently from the old.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_40" id="Page_40">[Pg 40]</a></span>Russia&#8217;s collapse into Bolshevist anarchy, however, presently opened up
+new vistas. Not merely northern Manchuria, but also the huge expanse of
+Siberia, an almost empty world of vast potential riches, lay temptingly
+exposed. At once the powerful imperialist elements in Japanese political
+life began clamoring for &#8220;forward&#8221; action. An opportunity for such action
+was soon vouchsafed by the Allied determination to send a composite force
+to Siberia to checkmate the machinations of the Russian Bolsheviki, now
+hostile to the Allies and playing into the hands of Germany. The
+imperialist party at Tokio took the bit in its teeth, and, in flagrant
+disregard of the inter-Allied agreement, poured a great army into Siberia,
+occupying the whole country as far west as Lake Baikal. This was in the
+spring of 1918. The Allies, then in their supreme death-grapple with the
+Germans, dared not even protest, but in the autumn, when the battle-tide
+had turned in Europe, Japan was called to account, the United States
+taking the lead in the matter. A furious debate ensued at Tokio between
+the imperialist and moderate parties, the hotter jingoes urging defiance
+of the United States even at the risk of war. Then, suddenly, came the
+news that Germany was cracking, and the moderates had their way. The
+Japanese armies in Siberia were reduced, albeit they still remained the
+most powerful military factor in the situation.</p>
+
+<p>Germany&#8217;s sudden collapse and the unexpectedly quick ending of the war was
+a blow to Japanese hopes<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_41" id="Page_41">[Pg 41]</a></span> and plans in more ways than one. Despite
+official felicitations, the nation could hardly disguise its chagrin. For
+Japan the war had been an unmixed benefit. It had automatically made her
+mistress of the Far East and had amazingly enriched her economic life.
+Every succeeding month of hostilities had seen the white world grow weaker
+and had conversely increased Japanese power. Japan had counted on at least
+one more year of war. Small wonder that the sudden passing of this halcyon
+time provoked disappointment and regret.</p>
+
+<p>The above outline of Japanese foreign policy reveals beneath all its
+surface mutations a fundamental continuity. Whatever may be its ultimate
+goals, Japanese foreign policy has one minimum objective: Japan as hegemon
+of a Far East in which white influence shall have been reduced to a
+vanishing quantity. That is the bald truth of the matter&mdash;and no white man
+has any reason for getting indignant about it. Granted that Japanese aims
+endanger white vested interests in the Far East. Granted that this
+involves rivalry and perhaps war. That is no reason for striking a moral
+attitude and inveighing against Japanese &#8220;wickedness,&#8221; as many people are
+to-day doing. These mighty racial tides flow from the most elemental of
+vital urges: self-expansion and self-preservation. Both outward thrust of
+expanding life and counter-thrust of threatened life are equally normal
+phenomena. To condemn the former as &#8220;criminal&#8221; and the latter as &#8220;selfish&#8221;
+is either silly or hypocritical and tends to<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_42" id="Page_42">[Pg 42]</a></span> envenom with unnecessary
+rancor what objective fairness might keep a candid struggle, inevitable
+yet alleviated by mutual comprehension and respect. This is no mere plea
+for &#8220;sportsmanship&#8221;; it is a very practical matter. There are critical
+times ahead; times in which intense race-pressures will engender high
+tensions and perhaps wars. If men will keep open minds and will eschew the
+temptation to regard those opposing their desires to defend or possess
+respectively as impious fiends, the struggles will lose half their
+bitterness, and the wars (if wars there must be) will be shorn of half
+their ferocity.</p>
+
+<p>The unexpected ending of the European War was, as we have seen, a blow to
+Japanese calculations. Nevertheless, the skill of her diplomats at the
+ensuing Versailles Conference enabled Japan to harvest most of her war
+gains. Japan&#8217;s territorial acquisitions in China were definitely written
+into the peace treaty, despite China&#8217;s sullen veto, and Japan&#8217;s
+preponderance in Chinese affairs was tacitly acknowledged. Japan also took
+advantage of the occasion to pose as the champion of the colored races by
+urging the formal promulgation of &#8220;racial equality&#8221; as part of the peace
+settlement, especially as regards immigration. Of course the Japanese
+diplomats had no serious expectation of their demands being acceded to; in
+fact, they might have been rather embarrassed if they had succeeded, in
+view of Japan&#8217;s own stringent laws against immigration and alien
+landholding. Nevertheless, it was a politic move, useful for future
+propagandist purposes,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_43" id="Page_43">[Pg 43]</a></span> and it advertised Japan broadcast as the
+standard-bearer of the colored cause.</p>
+
+<p>The notable progress that Japan has made toward the mastery of the Far
+East is written plainly upon the map, which strikingly portrays the
+broadening territorial base of Japanese power effected in the past
+twenty-five years. Japan now owns the whole island chain masking the
+eastern sea frontage of Asia, from the tip of Kamchatka to the
+Philippines, while her acquisition of Germany&#8217;s Oceanican islands north of
+the equator gives her important strategic outposts in mid-Pacific. Her
+bridge-heads on the Asiatic continent are also strong and well located.
+From the Korean peninsula (now an integral part of Japan) she firmly
+grasps the vast Chinese dependency of Manchuria, while just south of
+Manchuria across the narrow waters of the Pechili strait lies the rich
+Chinese province of Shantung, become a Japanese sphere of influence as a
+result of the late war. Thus Japan holds China&#8217;s capital, Peking, as in
+the jaws of a vice and can apply military pressure whenever she so
+desires. In southern China lies another Japanese sphere of influence, the
+province of Fukien opposite the Japanese island of Formosa. Lastly, all
+over China runs a veritable network of Japanese concessions like the
+recently acquired control of the great iron deposits near Hankow, far up
+the Yangtse River in the heart of China.</p>
+
+<p>Whether this Japanese <i>imperium</i> over China maintains itself or not, one
+thing seems certain: future white expansion in the Far East has become
+impossible.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_44" id="Page_44">[Pg 44]</a></span> Any such attempt would instantly weld together Japanese
+imperialism and Chinese nationalism in a &#8220;sacred union&#8221; whose result would
+probably be at the very least the prompt expulsion of the white man from
+every foothold in eastern Asia.</p>
+
+<p>That is what will probably come anyway as soon as Japan and China,
+impelled by overcrowding and conscious of their united potentialities,
+shall have arrived at a genuine understanding. Since population-pressure
+seems to be the basic factor in the future course of Far Eastern affairs,
+it would be well to survey possible outlets for surplus population within
+the Far East itself, in order to determine how much of this race-expansion
+can be satisfied at home, thereby diminishing, or at least postponing,
+acute pressure upon the political and ethnic frontiers of the white world.</p>
+
+<p>To begin with, the population of Japan (approximately 60,000,000) is
+increasing at the rate of about 800,000 per year. China has no modern
+vital statistics, but the annual increase of her 400,000,000 population,
+at the Japanese rate, would be 6,000,000. Now the settled parts of both
+Japan and China may be considered as fully populated so far as agriculture
+is concerned, further extensive increases of population being dependent
+upon the rise of machine industry. Both countries have, however, thinly
+settled areas within their present political frontiers. Japan&#8217;s northern
+island of Hokkaido (Yezo) has a great amount of good agricultural land as
+yet almost unoccupied, some of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_45" id="Page_45">[Pg 45]</a></span> her other island possessions offer minor
+outlets, while Korea and Manchuria afford extensive colonizing
+possibilities albeit Chinese and Korean competition preclude a Japanese
+colonization on the scale which the size and natural wealth of these
+regions would at first sight seem to indicate. China has even more
+extensive colonizable areas. Both Mongolia and Chinese Turkestan, though
+largely desert, contain within their vast areas enough fertile land to
+support many millions of Chinese peasants as soon as modern roads and
+railways are built. The Chinese colonization of Manchuria is also
+proceeding apace, and will continue despite anything Japan may do to keep
+it down. Lastly, the cold but enormous plateau of Tibet offers
+considerable possibilities.</p>
+
+<p>Allowing for all this, however, it cannot be said that either China or
+Japan possess within their present political frontiers territories likely
+to absorb those prodigious accretions of population which seem destined to
+occur within the next couple of generations. From the resultant congestion
+two avenues of escape will naturally present themselves: settlement of
+other portions of the Far East to-day under white political control, but
+inhabited by colored populations; and pressure into accessible areas not
+merely under white political control, but also containing white
+populations. It is obvious that these are two radically distinct issues,
+for while a white nation might not unalterably oppose Mongolian
+immigration into its colored dependencies,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_46" id="Page_46">[Pg 46]</a></span> it would almost certainly
+fight to the limit rather than witness the racial swamping of lands
+settled by its own flesh and blood.</p>
+
+<p>Considering the former issue, then, it would appear that virtually all the
+peninsulas and archipelagoes lying between China and Australia offer
+attractive fields for yellow, particularly Chinese, race-expansion.
+Ethnically they are all colored men&#8217;s lands; politically they are all,
+save Siam, under white control; Britain, France, Holland, and the United
+States being the titular owners of these extensive territories. So far as
+the native races are concerned, none of them seem to possess the vitality
+and economic efficiency needed to maintain themselves against unrestricted
+Chinese immigration. Whether in the British Straits Settlements and North
+Borneo, French Indo-China, the Dutch Indies, the American Philippines, or
+independent Siam, the Chinaman, so far as he has been allowed, has
+displayed his practical superiority, and in places where, like the Straits
+Settlements, he has been allowed a free hand, he has virtually supplanted
+the native stock, reducing the latter to an impotent and vanishing
+minority. The chief barriers to Chinese race-expansion in these regions
+are legal hindrances or prohibitions of immigration, and of course such
+barriers are in their essence artificial and liable to removal under any
+shift of circumstances. Many observers predict that most of these lands
+will ultimately become Chinese. Says Alleyne Ireland, a recognized
+authority on these regions: &#8220;There is every reason to suppose that,
+throughout<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_47" id="Page_47">[Pg 47]</a></span> the tropics, possibly excepting India, the Chinaman, even
+though he should continue to emigrate in no greater force than hitherto,
+will gradually supersede all the native races.&#8221;<a name='fna_30' id='fna_30' href='#f_30'><small>[30]</small></a> Certainly, if this be
+true, China has here a vast outlet for her surplus population. It has been
+estimated that the undeveloped portions of the Dutch Indies alone are
+capable of supporting 100,000,000 people living on the frugal Chinese
+plane. Their present population is 8,000,000 semi-savages.</p>
+
+<p>China&#8217;s possibilities of race-expansion in the colored regions of the Far
+East are thus excellent. The same cannot be said, however, for Japan. The
+Japanese, bred in a distinctively temperate, island environment, have not
+the Chinese adaptability to climatic variation. The Japanese, like the
+white man, does not thrive in tropic heat, nor does he possess the white
+man&#8217;s ability to resist sub-Arctic cold. Formosa is not in the real
+tropics, yet Japanese colonists have not done well there. On the other
+hand, even the far-from-Arctic winters of Hokkaido (part of the Japanese
+archipelago) seem too chilly for the Japanese taste.</p>
+
+<p>Japan thus does not have the same vital interest as China in the Asiatic
+tropics. Undoubtedly they would for Japan be valuable colonies of
+exploitation, just as they to-day are thus valuable for white nations. But
+they could never furnish outlets for Japan&#8217;s excess population, and even
+commercially Japan would be exposed to increasing Chinese competition,
+since the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_48" id="Page_48">[Pg 48]</a></span> Chinaman excels the Japanese in trade as well as in migrant
+colonization. Japanese lack of climatic adaptability is also the reason
+why Japan&#8217;s present military excursion in eastern Siberia, even if it
+should develop into permanent occupation, would yield no adequate solution
+of Japan&#8217;s population problem. For the Chinaman, Siberia would do very
+well. He would breed amazingly there and would fill up the whole country
+in a remarkably short space of time. But the Japanese peasant, so averse
+to the winters of Hokkaido, would find the sub-Arctic rigors of Siberia
+intolerable.</p>
+
+<p>Thus, for Japanese migration, neither the empty spaces of northern or
+southern Asia will do. The natural outlets lie outside Asia in the United
+States, Australasia, and the temperate parts of Latin America. But all
+these outlets are rigorously barred by the white man, who has marked them
+for his own race-heritage, and nothing but force will break those barriers
+down.</p>
+
+<p>There lies a danger, not merely to the peace of the Far East, but to the
+peace of the world. Fired by a fervent patriotism; resolved to make their
+country a leader among the nations; the Japanese writhe at the
+constriction of their present race-bounds. Placed on the flank of the
+Chinese giant whose portentous growth she can accurately forecast, Japan
+sees herself condemned to ultimate renunciation of her grandiose ambitions
+unless she can somehow broaden the racial as well as the political basis
+of her power. In short: Japan must find lands where Japanese can breed by
+the tens of millions if she is not to be automatically<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_49" id="Page_49">[Pg 49]</a></span> overshadowed in
+course of time, even assuming that she does not suffocate or blow up from
+congestion before that time arrives. This is the secret of her aggressive
+foreign policy, her chronic imperialism, her extravagant dreams of
+conquest and &#8220;world-dominion.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>The longing to hack a path to greatness by the samurai sword lurks ever in
+the back of Japanese minds. The library of Nippon&#8217;s chauvinist literature
+is large and increasing. A good example of the earlier productions is
+Satori Kato&#8217;s brochure entitled &#8220;Mastery of the Pacific,&#8221; published in
+1909. Herein the author announces confidently: &#8220;In the event of war Japan
+could, as if aided by a magician&#8217;s wand, overrun the Pacific with fleets
+manned by men who have made Nelson their model and transported to the
+armadas of the Far East the spirit that was victorious at Trafalgar.
+Whether Japan avows it or not, her persistent aim is to gain the mastery
+of the Pacific. Although peace seems to prevail over the world at present,
+no one can tell how soon the nations may be engaged in war. It does not
+need the English alliance to secure success for Japan. That alliance may
+be dissolved at any moment, but Japan will suffer no defeat. Her victory
+will be won by her men, not by armor-plates&mdash;things weak by
+comparison.&#8221;<a name='fna_31' id='fna_31' href='#f_31'><small>[31]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The late war has of course greatly stimulated these bellicose emotions.
+Viewing their own increased power and the debilitation of the white world,
+Japanese jingoes glimpse prospects of glorious fishing in troubled<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_50" id="Page_50">[Pg 50]</a></span>
+waters. The &#8220;world-dominion&#8221; note is stressed more often than of yore. For
+instance, in the summer of 1919 the Tokio <i>Hochi</i>, Count Okuma&#8217;s organ,
+prophesied exultantly: &#8220;That age in which the Anglo-Japanese alliance was
+the pivot and American-Japanese co-operation an essential factor of
+Japanese diplomacy is gone. In future we must not look eastward for
+friendship but westward. Let the Bolsheviki of Russia be put down and the
+more peaceful party established in power. In them Japan will find a strong
+ally. By marching then westward to the Balkans, to Germany, to France, and
+Italy, the greater part of the world may be brought under our sway. The
+tyranny of the Anglo-Saxons at the Peace Conference is such that it has
+angered both gods and men. Some may abjectly follow them in consideration
+of their petty interests, but things will ultimately settle down as has
+just been indicated.&#8221;<a name='fna_32' id='fna_32' href='#f_32'><small>[32]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Still more striking are the following citations from a Japanese
+imperialist pronouncement written in the autumn of 1916:</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Fifty millions of our race wherewith to conquer and possess the earth! It
+is indeed a glorious problem!... To begin with, we now have China; China
+is our steed! Far shall we ride upon her! Even as Rome rode Latium to
+conquer Italy, and Italy to conquer the Mediterranean; even as Napoleon
+rode Italy and the Rhenish States to conquer Germany, and Germany to
+conquer Europe; even as England to-day rides her<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_51" id="Page_51">[Pg 51]</a></span> colonies and her
+so-called &#8216;allies&#8217; to conquer her robust rival, Germany&mdash;even so shall we
+ride China. So becomes our 50,000,000 race 500,000,000 strong; so grow our
+paltry hundreds of millions of gold into billions!</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;How well have done our people! How well have our statesmen led them! No
+mistakes! There must be none now. In 1895 we conquered China&mdash;Russia,
+Germany, and France stole from us the booty. How has our strength grown
+since then&mdash;and still it grows! In ten years we punished and retook our
+own from Russia; in twenty years we squared and retook from Germany; with
+France there is no need for haste. She has already realized why we
+withheld the troops which alone might have driven the invader from her
+soil! Her fingers are clutching more tightly around her Oriental booty;
+yet she knows it is ours for the taking. But there is no need of haste:
+the world condemns the paltry thief; only the glorious conqueror wins the
+plaudits and approval of mankind.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;We are now well astride of our steed, China; but the steed has long
+roamed wild and is run down: it needs grooming, more grain, more training.
+Further, our saddle and bridle are as yet mere makeshifts: would steed and
+trappings stand the strain of war? And what would that strain be?</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;As for America&mdash;that fatuous booby with much money and much sentiment,
+but no cohesion, no brains of government; stood she alone we should not
+need our China steed. Well did my friend speak the other day<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_52" id="Page_52">[Pg 52]</a></span> when he
+called her people a race of thieves with the hearts of rabbits. America,
+to any warrior race, is not as a foe, but as an immense melon, ripe for
+the cutting. But there are other warrior races&mdash;England, Germany&mdash;would
+they look on and let us slice and eat our fill? Would they?</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;But, using China as our steed, should our first goal be the land? India?
+Or the Pacific, the sea that must be our very own, even as the Atlantic is
+now England&#8217;s? The land is tempting and easy, but withal dangerous. Did we
+begin there, the coarse white races would too soon awaken, and combine,
+and forever immure us within our long since grown intolerable bounds. It
+must, therefore, be the sea; but the sea means the Western Americas and
+all the islands between; and with those must soon come Australia, India.
+And then the battling for the balance of world-power, for the rest of
+North America. Once that is ours, we own and control the whole&mdash;a dominion
+worthy of our race!</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;North America alone will support a billion people; that billion shall be
+Japanese with their slaves. Not arid Asia, nor worn-out Europe (which,
+with its peculiar and quaint relics and customs should in the interests of
+history and culture, be in any case preserved), nor yet tropical Africa,
+is fit for our people. But North America, that continent so succulently
+green, fresh, and unsullied&mdash;except for the few chattering, mongrel
+Yankees&mdash;should have been ours by right<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_53" id="Page_53">[Pg 53]</a></span> of discovery: it shall be ours by
+the higher, nobler right of conquest.&#8221;<a name='fna_33' id='fna_33' href='#f_33'><small>[33]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>This apostle of Japanese world-dominion then goes on to discuss in detail
+how his programme can best be attained. It should be remembered that at
+the time he wrote America was still an unarmed nation, apparently ridden
+by pacifism. Such imperialist extravagances as the above do not represent
+the whole of Japan. But they do represent a powerful element in Japan,
+against which the white world should be forewarned.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_54" id="Page_54">[Pg 54]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_III" id="CHAPTER_III"></a>CHAPTER III</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">BROWN MAN&#8217;S LAND</span></p>
+
+<p>Brown Man&#8217;s Land is the Near and Middle East. The brown world stretches in
+an immense belt clear across southern Asia and northern Africa, from the
+Pacific to the Atlantic Oceans. The numbers of brown and yellow men are
+not markedly unequal (450,000,000 browns as against 500,000,000 yellows),
+but in most other respects the two worlds are sharply contrasted. In the
+first place, while the yellow world is a fairly compact geographical
+block, the brown world sprawls half-way round the globe, and is not only
+much greater in size, but also infinitely more varied in natural features.</p>
+
+<p>This geographical diversity is reflected both in its history and in the
+character of its inhabitants. Unlike the secluded yellow world, the brown
+world is nearly everywhere exposed to foreign influences and has undergone
+an infinite series of evolutionary modifications. Racially it has been a
+vast melting-pot, or series of melting-pots, wherein conquest and
+migration have continually poured new heterogeneous elements, producing
+the most diverse racial amalgamations. In fact, there is to-day no
+generalized brown type-norm as there are generalized yellow or white
+type-norms, but rather a series of types clearly distinguished from one
+another. Some of these types, like the Persians and Ottoman<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_55" id="Page_55">[Pg 55]</a></span> Turks, are
+largely white; others, like the southern Indians and Yemenite Arabs, are
+largely black; while still others, like the Himalayan and Central Asian
+peoples, have much yellow blood. Again, there is no generalized brown
+culture like those possessed by yellows and whites. The great spiritual
+bond is Islam, yet in India, the chief seat of brown population, Islam is
+professed by only one-fifth of the inhabitants.</p>
+
+<p>Nevertheless, there is a fundamental comity between the brown peoples.
+This comity is subtle and intangible in character, yet it exists, and
+under certain circumstances it is capable of momentous manifestations. Its
+salient feature is the instinctive recognition by all Near and Middle
+Eastern peoples that they are fellow Asiatics, however bitter may be their
+internecine feuds. This instinctive Asiatic feeling has been noted by
+historians for more than two thousand years, and it is just as true to-day
+as in the past. Of course it comes out most strongly in face of the
+non-Asiatic&mdash;which in practice has always meant the white man. The action
+and reaction of the brown and white worlds has, indeed, been a constant
+historic factor, the r&ocirc;les of hammer and anvil being continually reversed
+through the ages. For the last four centuries the white world has, in the
+main, been the dynamic factor. Certainly, during the last hundred years
+the white world has displayed an unprecedentedly aggressive vigor, the
+brown world playing an almost passive r&ocirc;le.</p>
+
+<p>Here again is seen a difference between browns and yellows. The yellow
+world did not feel the full tide of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_56" id="Page_56">[Pg 56]</a></span> white aggression till the middle of
+the last century, while even then it never really lost its political
+independence and soon reacted so powerfully that its political freedom has
+to-day been substantially regained. The brown world, on the other hand,
+felt the impact of the white tide much earlier and was politically
+overwhelmed. The so-called &#8220;independence&#8221; of brown states has long been
+due more to white rivalries than to their own inherent strength. One by
+one they have been swallowed up by the white Powers. In 1914 only three
+(Turkey, Persia, and Afghanistan) survived, and the late war has sent them
+the way of the rest. Turkey and Persia have lost their independence,
+however they may still be painted on the map, while Afghanistan has been
+compelled to recognize white supremacy as never before. Thus the cycle is
+fulfilled, and white political mastery over the brown world is complete.</p>
+
+<p>Political triumphs, however, of themselves guarantee nothing, and the
+permanence of the present order of things in the brown world appears more
+than doubtful when we glance beyond the map. The brown world, like the
+yellow world, is to-day in acute reaction against white supremacy. In
+fact, the brown reaction began a full century ago, and has been gathering
+headway ever since, moved thereto both by its own inherent vitality and by
+the external stimulus of white aggression. The great dynamic of this brown
+reaction is the Mohammedan Revival. But before analyzing that movement it
+would be well to glance at the human elements involved.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_57" id="Page_57">[Pg 57]</a></span>Four salient groupings stand out among the brown peoples: India, Ir&aacute;n,
+&#8220;Arabist&aacute;n,&#8221; and &#8220;Turkest&aacute;n.&#8221; The last two words are used in a special
+sense to denote ethnic and cultural aggregations for which no precise
+terms have hitherto been coined. India is the population-centre of the
+brown world. More than 300,000,000 souls live within its
+borders&mdash;two-thirds of all the brown men on earth. India has not, however,
+been the brown world&#8217;s spiritual or cultural dynamic, those forces coming
+chiefly from the brown lands to the westward. Ir&aacute;n (the Persian plateau)
+is comparatively small in area and has less than 15,000,000 inhabitants,
+but its influence upon the brown world has been out of all proportion to
+its size and population. &#8220;Arabist&aacute;n&#8221; denotes the group of peoples, Arab in
+blood or Arabized in language and culture, who inhabit the Arabian
+peninsula and its adjacent annexes, Syria and Mesopotamia, together with
+the vast band of North Africa lying between the Mediterranean and the
+Sahara Desert. The total number of these Arabic peoples is 40,000,000,
+three-fourths of them living in North Africa. The term &#8220;Turkest&aacute;n&#8221; covers
+the group of kindred peoples, often called &#8220;Turanians,&#8221; who stretch from
+Constantinople to Central Asia, including the Ottoman Turks of Asia Minor,
+the Tartars of South Russia and Transcaucasia, and the Central Asian
+Turkomans. They number in all about 25,000,000. Such are the four
+outstanding race-factors in the brown world. Let us now examine that
+spiritual factor, Islam, from which the brown<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_58" id="Page_58">[Pg 58]</a></span> renaissance originally
+proceeded, and on which most of its present manifestations are based.</p>
+
+<p>Islam&#8217;s warlike vigor has impressed men&#8217;s minds ever since the far-off
+days when its pristine fervor bore the Fiery Crescent from France to
+China. But with the passing cycles this fervor waned, and a century ago
+Islam seemed plunged in the stupor of senile decay. The life appeared to
+have gone out of it, leaving naught but the dry husks of empty formalism
+and soulless ritual. Yet at this darkest hour a voice came crying from out
+the vast Arabian desert, the cradle of Islam, calling the Faithful to
+better things. This puritan reformer was the famous Abd-el-Wahab, and his
+followers, known as Wahabees, soon spread over the length and breadth of
+the Mohammedan world, purging Islam of its sloth and rekindling the fervor
+of olden days. Thus began the great Mohammedan Revival.</p>
+
+<p>That revival, like all truly regenerative movements, had its political as
+well as its spiritual side. One of the first things which struck the
+reformers was the political weakness of the Moslem world and its
+increasing subjection to the Christian West. It was during the early
+decades of the nineteenth century that the revival spread through Islam.
+But this was the very time when Europe, recovering from the losses of the
+Napoleonic Wars, began its unparalleled aggressions upon the Moslem East.
+The result in Islam was a fusing of religion and patriotism into a &#8220;sacred
+union&#8221; for the combined spiritual regeneration and political emancipation
+of the Moslem world.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_59" id="Page_59">[Pg 59]</a></span>Of course Europe&#8217;s material and military superiority were then so great
+that speedy success was recognized to be a vain hope. Nevertheless, with
+true Oriental patience, the reformers were content to work for distant
+goals, and the results of their labors, though hidden from most Europeans,
+was soon discernible to a few keen-sighted white observers. Half a century
+ago the learned Orientalist Palgrave wrote these prophetic lines: &#8220;Islam
+is even now an enormous power, full of self-sustaining vitality, with a
+surplus for aggression; and a struggle with its combined energies would be
+deadly indeed.... The Mohammedan peoples of the East have awakened to the
+manifold strength and skill of their Western Christian rivals; and this
+awakening, at first productive of respect and fear, not unmixed with
+admiration, now wears the type of antagonistic dislike, and even of
+intelligent hate. No more zealous Moslems are to be found in all the ranks
+of Islam than they who have sojourned longest in Europe and acquired the
+most intimate knowledge of its sciences and ways.... Mohammedans are
+keenly alive to the ever-shifting uncertainties and divisions that
+distract the Christianity of to-day, and to the woful instability of
+modern European institutions. From their own point of view, Moslems are as
+men standing on a secure rock, and they contrast the quiet fixity of their
+own position with the unsettled and insecure restlessness of all
+else.&#8221;<a name='fna_34' id='fna_34' href='#f_34'><small>[34]</small></a></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_60" id="Page_60">[Pg 60]</a></span>This stability to which Palgrave alludes must not be confused with dead
+rigidity. Too many of us still think of the Moslem East as hopelessly
+petrified. But those Westerners best acquainted with the Islamic world
+assert that nothing could be farther from the truth; emphasizing, on the
+contrary, Islam&#8217;s present plasticity and rapid assimilation of Western
+ideas and methods. &#8220;The alleged rigidity of Islam is a European myth,&#8221;<a name='fna_35' id='fna_35' href='#f_35'><small>[35]</small></a>
+says Theodore Morison, late principal of the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental
+College at Aligarh, India; and another Orientalist, Marmaduke Pickthall,
+writes: &#8220;There is nothing in Islam, any more than in Christianity, which
+should halt progress. The fact is that Christianity found, some time ago,
+a <i>modus vivendi</i> with modern life, while Islam has not yet arrived
+thither. But this process is even now being worked out.&#8221;<a name='fna_36' id='fna_36' href='#f_36'><small>[36]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The way in which the Mohammedan world has availed itself of white
+institutions such as the newspaper in forging its new solidarity is well
+portrayed by Bernard Temple. &#8220;It all comes to this, then,&#8221; he writes.
+&#8220;World-politics, as viewed by Mohammedanism&#8217;s political leaders, resolve
+themselves into a struggle&mdash;not necessarily a bloody struggle, but still
+an intense and vital struggle&mdash;for place and power between the three great
+divisions of mankind. The Moslem mind is deeply stirred by the prospect.
+Every Moslem<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_61" id="Page_61">[Pg 61]</a></span> country is in communication with every other Moslem country:
+directly, by means of special emissaries, pilgrims, travellers, traders,
+and postal exchanges; indirectly, by means of Mohammedan newspapers,
+books, pamphlets, leaflets, and periodicals. I have met with Cairo
+newspapers in Bagdad, Teheran, and Peshawar; Constantinople newspapers in
+Basra and Bombay; Calcutta newspapers in Mohammerah, Kerbela, and Port
+Said.&#8221;<a name='fna_37' id='fna_37' href='#f_37'><small>[37]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>These European judgments are confirmed by what Asiatics say themselves.
+For example, a Syrian Christian, Ameen Rihani, thus characterizes the
+present strength and vitality of the Moslem world: &#8220;A nation of
+250,000,000 souls, more than one-half under Christian rule, struggling to
+shake off its fetters; to consolidate its opposing forces; replenishing
+itself in the south and in the east from the inexhaustible sources of the
+life primitive; assimilating in the north, but not without discrimination,
+the civilization of Europe; a nation with a glorious past, a living faith
+and language, an inspired Book, an undying hope, might be divided against
+itself by European diplomacy but can never be subjugated by European
+arms.... What Islam is losing on the borders of Europe it is gaining in
+Africa and Central Asia through its modern propaganda, which is conducted
+according to Christian methods. And this is one of the grand results of
+&#8216;civilization by benevolent assimilation.&#8217; Europe drills the Moslem to be
+a <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_62" id="Page_62">[Pg 62]</a></span>soldier who will ultimately turn his weapons against her; and she sends
+her missionaries to awaken in the ulema the proselytizing evil.&#8221;<a name='fna_38' id='fna_38' href='#f_38'><small>[38]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Typical of Mohammedan literature on this subject are the following
+excerpts from a book published at Cairo in 1907 by an Egyptian, Yahya
+Siddyk, significantly entitled &#8220;The Awakening of the Islamic Peoples in
+the Fourteenth Century of the Hegira.&#8221;<a name='fna_39' id='fna_39' href='#f_39'><small>[39]</small></a> The book is doubly interesting
+because the author has a thorough Western education, holding a law degree
+from the French university of Toulouse, and is a judge on the Egyptian
+bench. Although writing as far back as 1907, Yahya Siddyk clearly foresaw
+the imminence of the European War. &#8220;Behold,&#8221; he writes, &#8220;these Great
+Powers ruining themselves in terrifying armaments; measuring each other&#8217;s
+strength with defiant glances; menacing each other; contracting alliances
+which continually break and which presage those terrible shocks which
+overturn the world and cover it with ruins, fire, and blood! The future is
+God&#8217;s, and nothing is lasting save His Will!&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>He considers the white world degenerate. &#8220;Does this mean,&#8221; he asks, &#8220;that
+Europe, our &#8216;enlightened guide,&#8217; has already reached the summit of its
+evolution? Has it already exhausted its vital force by two or three
+centuries of hyper-exertion? In other words: is it already stricken with
+senility, and will it see itself soon obliged to yield its civilizing r&ocirc;le
+to other<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_63" id="Page_63">[Pg 63]</a></span> peoples less degenerate, less neurasthenic; that is to say,
+younger, more robust, more healthy, than itself? In my opinion, the
+present marks Europe&#8217;s apogee, and its immoderate colonial expansion
+means, not strength, but weakness. Despite the aureole of so much
+grandeur, power, and glory, Europe is to-day more divided and more fragile
+than ever, and ill conceals its malaise, its sufferings, and its anguish.
+Its destiny is inexorably working out!...</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The contact of Europe on the East has caused us both much good and much
+evil: good, in the material and intellectual sense; evil, from the moral
+and political point of view. Exhausted by long struggles, enervated by a
+brilliant civilization, the Moslem peoples inevitably fell into a malaise,
+but they are not stricken, they are not dead! These peoples, conquered by
+the force of cannon, have not in the least lost their unity, even under
+the oppressive r&eacute;gimes to which the Europeans have long subjected them....
+I have said that the European contact has been salutary to us from both
+the material and the intellectual point of view. What reforming Moslem
+Princes wished to impose by force on their Moslem subjects is to-day
+realized a hundredfold. So great has been our progress in the last
+twenty-five years in science, letters, and art that we may well hope to be
+in all these things the equals of Europeans in less than half a
+century....</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;A new era opens for us with the fourteenth century of the Hegira, and
+this happy century will mark our renaissance and our great future! A new
+breath <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_64" id="Page_64">[Pg 64]</a></span>animates the Mohammedan peoples of all races; all Moslems are
+penetrated with the necessity of work and instruction! We all wish to
+travel, do business, tempt fortune, brave dangers. There is in the East,
+among the Mohammedans, a surprising activity, an animation, unknown
+twenty-five years ago.... There is to-day a real public opinion throughout
+the East.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>The author concludes: &#8220;Let us hold firm, each for all, and let us hope,
+hope, hope! We are fairly launched on the path of progress: let us profit
+by it! It is Europe&#8217;s very tyranny which has wrought our transformation!
+It is our continued contact with Europe which favors our evolution and
+inevitably hastens our revival! It is simply History repeating itself; the
+Will of God fulfilling itself despite all opposition and all
+resistance.... Europe&#8217;s tutelage over Asiatics is becoming more and more
+nominal&mdash;the gates of Asia are closing against the European! Surely we
+glimpse before us a revolution without parallel in the world&#8217;s annals. A
+new age is at hand!&#8221;<a name='fna_40' id='fna_40' href='#f_40'><small>[40]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>If this be indeed the present spirit of Islam it is a portentous fact, for
+its numerical strength is very great. The total number of Mohammedans is
+estimated at from 200,000,000 to 250,000,000, and they not only
+predominate throughout the brown world with the exception of India, but
+they also count 10,000,000 adherents in China and are gaining prodigiously
+among the blacks of Africa.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_65" id="Page_65">[Pg 65]</a></span>The proselyting power of Islam is extraordinary, and its hold upon its
+votaries is even more remarkable. Throughout history there has been no
+single instance where a people, once become Moslem, has ever abandoned the
+faith. Extirpated they may have been, like the Moors of Spain, but
+extirpation is not apostasy. This extreme tenacity of Islam, this ability
+to keep its hold, once it has got a footing, under all circumstances short
+of downright extirpation, must be borne in mind when considering the
+future of regions where Islam is to-day advancing.</p>
+
+<p>And, save in eastern Europe, it is to-day advancing along all its
+far-flung frontiers. Its most signal victories are being won among the
+negro races of central Africa, and this phase will be discussed in the
+next chapter, but elsewhere the same conditions, in lesser degree,
+prevail. Every Moslem is a born missionary and instinctively propagates
+his faith among his non-Moslem neighbors. The quality of this missionary
+temper has been well analyzed by Meredith Townsend. &#8220;All the emotions
+which impel a Christian to proselytize,&#8221; he writes, &#8220;are in a Mussulman
+strengthened by all the motives which impel a political leader and all the
+motives which sway a recruiting sergeant, until proselytism has become a
+passion, which, whenever success seems practicable, and especially success
+on a large scale, develops in the quietest Mussulman a fury of ardor which
+induces him to break down every obstacle, his own strongest prejudices
+included, rather than stand for an instant in the neophyte&#8217;s way. He<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_66" id="Page_66">[Pg 66]</a></span>
+welcomes him as a son, and whatever his own lineage, and whether the
+convert be negro, or Chinaman, or Indian, or even European, he will
+without hesitation or scruple give him his own child in marriage, and
+admit him fully, frankly, and finally into the most exclusive circle in
+the world.&#8221;<a name='fna_41' id='fna_41' href='#f_41'><small>[41]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Such is the vast and growing body of Islam, to-day seeking to weld its
+forces into a higher unity for the combined objectives of spiritual
+revival and political emancipation. This unitary movement is known as
+&#8220;Pan-Islamism.&#8221; Most Western observers seem to think that Pan-Islamism
+centres in the &#8220;Caliphate,&#8221; and European writers to-day hopefully discuss
+whether the Caliphate&#8217;s retention by the discredited Turkish Sultans, its
+transferrence to the rulers of the new Arab Hedjaz Kingdom, or its total
+suppression, will best clip Islam&#8217;s wings.</p>
+
+<p>This, however, is a very short-sighted and partial view. The Khalifa or
+&#8220;Caliph&#8221; (to use the Europeanized form), the Prophet&#8217;s representative on
+earth, has played an important historic r&ocirc;le, and the institution is still
+venerated in Islam. But the Pan-Islamic leaders have long been working on
+a much broader basis. Pan-Islamism&#8217;s real driving power lies, not in the
+Caliphate, but in institutions like the &#8220;Hajj&#8221; or pilgrimage to Mecca, the
+propaganda of the &#8220;Habl-ul-Matin&#8221; or &#8220;Tie of True Believers,&#8221; and the
+great religious fraternities. The Meccan Hajj, where tens of thousands of
+picked zealots gather every year<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_67" id="Page_67">[Pg 67]</a></span> from every quarter of the Moslem world,
+is really an annual Pan-Islamic congress, where all the interests of the
+faith are discussed at length, and where plans are elaborated for its
+defense and propagation. Similarly ubiquitous is the Pan-Islamic
+propaganda of the Habl-ul-Matin, which works tirelessly to compose
+sectarian differences and traditional feuds. Lastly, the religious
+brotherhoods cover the Islamic world with a network of far-flung
+associations, quickening the zeal of their myriad members and
+co-ordinating their energies for potential action.</p>
+
+<p>The greatest of these brotherhoods (though there are others of importance)
+is the famous Senussiyah, and its history well illustrates Islam&#8217;s
+evolution during the past hundred years. Its founder, Seyyid Mahommed ben
+Senussi, was born in Algeria about the beginning of the nineteenth
+century. He was of high Arab lineage, tracing his descent from Fatima, the
+daughter of the Prophet. In early youth he went to Arabia and there came
+under the influence of the Wahabee movement. In middle life he returned to
+Africa, settling in the Sahara Desert, and there built up the fraternity
+which bears his name. Before his death the order had spread to all parts
+of the Mohammedan world, but it is in northern Africa that it has attained
+its peculiar pre-eminence. The Senussi Order is divided into local
+&#8220;Zawias&#8221; or lodges, all absolutely dependent upon the Grand Lodge, headed
+by The Master, El Senussi. The Grand Mastership still remains in the
+family, a grandson of the founder being the order&#8217;s<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_68" id="Page_68">[Pg 68]</a></span> present head. The
+Senussi stronghold is an oasis in the very heart of the Sahara. Only one
+European eye has ever seen this mysterious spot. Surrounded by absolute
+desert, with wells many leagues apart and the routes of approach known
+only to experienced Senussi guides, every one of whom would suffer a
+thousand deaths rather than betray him, El Senussi, The Master, sits
+serenely apart, sending his orders throughout North Africa.</p>
+
+<p>The Sahara itself is absolutely under Senussi control, while &#8220;Zawias&#8221;
+abound in distant regions like Morocco, Lake Chad, and Somaliland. These
+local Zawias are more than mere &#8220;lodges.&#8221; Their spiritual and secular
+heads, the &#8220;Mokaddem&#8221; or priest and the &#8220;Wekil&#8221; or civil governor, have
+discretionary authority not merely over the Zawia members, but also over
+the community at large&mdash;at least, so great is the awe inspired by the
+Senussi throughout North Africa that a word from Wekil or Mokaddem is
+always listened to and obeyed. Thus, beside the various European
+authorities, British, French, or Italian as the case may be, there exists
+an occult government with which the colonial authorities are careful not
+to come into conflict.</p>
+
+<p>On their part, the Senussi are equally careful to avoid a downright breach
+with the European Powers. Their long-headed, cautious policy is truly
+astonishing. For more than half a century the order has been a great
+force, yet it has never risked the supreme adventure. In all the numerous
+fanatic risings against Europeans which have occurred in various parts of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_69" id="Page_69">[Pg 69]</a></span>
+Africa, local Senussi have undoubtedly taken part, but the order has never
+officially entered the lists.</p>
+
+<p>These Fabian tactics as regards open warfare do not mean that the Senussi
+are idle. Far from it. On the contrary, they are ceaselessly at work with
+the spiritual arms of teaching, discipline, and conversion. The Senussi
+programme is the welding, first of Moslem Africa, and later of the whole
+Moslem world, into the revived &#8220;Imamat&#8221; of Islam&#8217;s early days; into a
+great theocracy, embracing all true believers&mdash;in other words,
+Pan-Islamism. But they believe that the political liberation of Islam from
+Christian domination must be preceded by a profound spiritual
+regeneration, thereby engendering the moral forces necessary both for the
+war of liberation and for the fruitful reconstruction which should follow
+thereafter. This is the secret of the order&#8217;s extraordinary
+self-restraint. This is the reason why, year after year, and decade after
+decade, the Senussi advance slowly, calmly, coldly, gathering great latent
+power but avoiding the temptation to expend it one instant before the
+proper time. Meanwhile they are covering Africa with their lodges and
+schools, disciplining the people to the voice of their Mokaddems and
+Wekils&mdash;and converting millions of pagan negroes to the faith of Islam.</p>
+
+<p>And what is true of the Senussi holds equally for the other wise leaders
+who guide the Pan-Islamic movement. They know both Europe&#8217;s strength and
+their own weakness. They know the peril of premature action. Feeling that
+time is on their side, they are<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_70" id="Page_70">[Pg 70]</a></span> content to await the hour when internal
+regeneration and external pressure shall have filled to overflowing the
+cup of wrath. This is why Islam has offered only local resistance to the
+unparalleled white aggressions of the last twenty years. This is the main
+reason why there was no real &#8220;Holy War&#8221; in 1914. But the materials for a
+Holy War have long been piling high, as a retrospective glance will show.</p>
+
+<p>Europe&#8217;s conquests of Africa and Central Asia toward the close of the last
+century, and the subsequent Anglo-French agreement mutually appropriating
+Egypt and Morocco, evoked murmurs of impotent fury from the Moslem world.
+Under such circumstances the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 sent a feverish
+tremor throughout Islam. The Japanese might be idolaters, but the
+traditional Moslem loathing of idolaters as beings much lower than
+Christians and Jews (recognized by Mohammed as &#8220;Peoples of The Book&#8221;) was
+quite effaced by the burning sense of subjugation to the Christian yoke.
+Accordingly, the Japanese were hailed as heroes throughout Islam. Here we
+see again that tendency toward an understanding between Asiatic and
+African races and creeds (in other words, a &#8220;Pan-Colored&#8221; alliance against
+white domination) which has been so patent in recent years. The way in
+which Islamic peoples began looking to Japan is revealed by this editorial
+in a Persian newspaper, written in the year 1906: &#8220;Desirous of becoming as
+powerful as Japan and of safeguarding its national independence, Persia
+should make common cause with it. An alliance<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_71" id="Page_71">[Pg 71]</a></span> becomes necessary. There
+should be a Japanese ambassador at Teheran. Japanese instructors should be
+chosen to reorganize the army. Commercial relations should also be
+developed.&#8221;<a name='fna_42' id='fna_42' href='#f_42'><small>[42]</small></a> Indeed, some pious Moslems hoped to bring this heroic
+people within the Islamic fold. Shortly after the Russo-Japanese War a
+Chinese Mohammedan sheikh wrote: &#8220;If Japan thinks of becoming some day a
+very great power and making Asia the dominator of the other continents, it
+will be only by adopting the blessed religion of Islam.&#8221;<a name='fna_43' id='fna_43' href='#f_43'><small>[43]</small></a> And <i>Al
+Mowwayad</i>, an Egyptian Nationalist journal, remarked: &#8220;England, with her
+60,000,000 Indian Moslems, dreads this conversion. With a Mohammedan
+Japan, Mussulman policy would change entirely.&#8221;<a name='fna_44' id='fna_44' href='#f_44'><small>[44]</small></a> As a matter of fact,
+Mohammedan missionaries actually went to Japan, where they were smilingly
+received. Of course the Japanese had not the faintest intention of turning
+Moslems, but these spontaneous approaches from the brown world were quite
+in line with their ambitious plans, which, as the reader will remember,
+were just then taking concrete shape.</p>
+
+<p>However, it soon became plain that Japan had no present intention of going
+so far afield as Western Asia, and Islam presently had to mourn fresh
+losses at Christian hands. In 1911 came Italy&#8217;s barefaced raid on Turkey&#8217;s
+African dependency of Tripoli. So bitter was the anger in all Mohammedan
+lands at this <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_72" id="Page_72">[Pg 72]</a></span>unprovoked aggression that many European observers became
+seriously alarmed. &#8220;Why has Italy found &#8216;defenseless&#8217; Tripoli such a
+hornet&#8217;s nest?&#8221; queried Gabriel Hanotaux, a former French minister of
+foreign affairs. &#8220;It is because she has to do, not merely with Turkey, but
+with Islam as well. Italy has set the ball rolling&mdash;so much the worse for
+her&mdash;and for us all.&#8221;<a name='fna_45' id='fna_45' href='#f_45'><small>[45]</small></a> But the Tripoli expedition was only the
+beginning of the Christian assault, for next year came the Balkan War,
+which sheared away Turkey&#8217;s European holdings to the walls of
+Constantinople and left her crippled and discredited. At these disasters a
+cry of wrathful anguish swept the world of Islam from end to end. Here is
+how a leading Indian Moslem interpreted the Balkan conflict:</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The King of Greece orders a new crusade. From the London Chancelleries
+rise calls to Christian fanaticism, and Saint Petersburg already speaks of
+the planting of the cross on the dome of Sant&#8217; Sophia. To-day they speak
+thus; to-morrow they will thus speak of Jerusalem and the Mosque of Omar.
+Brothers! Be ye of one mind, that it is the duty of every true believer to
+hasten beneath the Khalifa&#8217;s banner and to sacrifice his life for the
+safety of the faith.&#8221;<a name='fna_46' id='fna_46' href='#f_46'><small>[46]</small></a> And another Indian Moslem leader thus adjured
+the British authorities: &#8220;I appeal to the present government to change its
+anti-Turkish attitude before the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_73" id="Page_73">[Pg 73]</a></span> fury of millions of Moslem fellow
+subjects is kindled to a blaze and brings disaster.&#8221;<a name='fna_47' id='fna_47' href='#f_47'><small>[47]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Still more significant were the appeals made by the Indian Moslems to
+their Brahman fellow countrymen, the traditionally despised &#8220;Idolaters.&#8221;
+These appeals betokened a veritable revolution in outlook, as can be
+gauged from the text of one of them, significantly entitled &#8220;The Message
+of the East.&#8221; &#8220;Spirit of the East,&#8221; reads this noteworthy document, &#8220;arise
+and repel the swelling flood of Western aggression! Children of Hindustan,
+aid us with your wisdom, culture, and wealth; lend us your power, the
+birthright and heritage of the Hindu! Let the Spirit Powers hidden in the
+Himalayan mountain-peaks arise. Let prayers to the god of battles float
+upward; prayers that right may triumph over might; and call to your myriad
+gods to annihilate the armies of the foe!&#8221;<a name='fna_48' id='fna_48' href='#f_48'><small>[48]</small></a> In China also the same
+fraternizing spirit was visible. During the Republican Revolution the
+Chinese Mohammedans, instead of holding jealously aloof, co-operated
+whole-heartedly with their Buddhist and Confucian fellow citizens, and
+Doctor Sun-Yat-Sen, the Republican leader, announced gratefully: &#8220;The
+Chinese will never forget the assistance which their Moslem compatriots
+have rendered in the interest of order and liberty.&#8221;<a name='fna_49' id='fna_49' href='#f_49'><small>[49]</small></a> The Great War
+thus found Islam deeply stirred against<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_74" id="Page_74">[Pg 74]</a></span> European aggression, keenly
+conscious of its own solidarity, and frankly reaching out for colored
+allies in the projected struggle against white domination.</p>
+
+<p>Under these circumstances it may at first sight appear strange that no
+general Islamic explosion occurred when Turkey entered the lists at the
+close of 1914 and the Sultan-Khalifa issued a formal summons to the Holy
+War. Of course this summons was not the flat failure which Allied reports
+led the West to believe at the time. As a matter of fact there was trouble
+in practically every Mohammedan land under Allied control. To name only a
+few of many instances: Egypt broke into a tumult smothered only by
+overwhelming British reinforcements, Tripoli burst into a flame of
+insurrection that drove the Italians headlong to the coast, Persia was
+prevented from joining Turkey only by prompt Russian intervention, and the
+Indian Northwest Frontier was the scene of fighting that required the
+presence of a quarter of a million Anglo-Indian troops. The British
+Government has officially admitted that during 1915 the Allies&#8217; Asiatic
+and African possessions stood within a hand&#8217;s breadth of a cataclysmic
+insurrection.</p>
+
+<p>That insurrection would certainly have taken place if Islam&#8217;s leaders had
+everywhere spoken the fateful word. But the word was not spoken. Instead,
+influential Moslems outside of Turkey generally condemned the latter&#8217;s
+action and did all in their power to calm the passions of the fanatic
+multitude. The attitude of these leaders does credit to their
+discernment.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_75" id="Page_75">[Pg 75]</a></span> They recognized that this was neither the time nor the
+occasion for a decisive struggle with the West. They were not yet
+materially prepared, and they had not perfected their understandings
+either among themselves or with their prospective non-Moslem allies. Above
+all, the moral urge was lacking. They knew that athwart the Khalifa&#8217;s writ
+was stencilled &#8220;Made in Germany.&#8221; They knew that the &#8220;Young Turk&#8221; clique
+which had engineered the coup was made up of Europeanized renegades, many
+of them not even nominal Moslems, but atheistic Jews. Far-sighted Moslems
+had no intention of pulling Germany&#8217;s chestnuts out of the fire, nor did
+they wish to further Prussian schemes of world-dominion which for
+themselves would have meant a mere change of masters. Far better to let
+the white world fight out its desperate feud, weaken itself, and reveal
+fully its future intentions. Meanwhile Islam could bide its time, grow in
+strength, and await the morrow.</p>
+
+<p>The Versailles Peace Conference was just such a revelation of European
+intentions as the Pan-Islamic leaders had been awaiting in order to
+perfect their programmes and enlist the moral solidarity of their peoples.
+At Versailles the European Powers showed unequivocally that they had no
+intention of relaxing their hold upon the Near and Middle East. By a
+number of secret treaties negotiated during the war the Ottoman Empire had
+been virtually partitioned between the victorious Allies, and these secret
+treaties formed the basis of the Versailles settlement. Furthermore,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_76" id="Page_76">[Pg 76]</a></span>
+Egypt had been declared a British protectorate at the very beginning of
+the European struggle, while the Versailles Conference had scarcely
+adjourned before England announced an &#8220;agreement&#8221; with Persia which made
+that country another British protectorate, in fact, if not in name. The
+upshot was, as already stated, that the Near and Middle East were
+subjected to European political domination as never before.</p>
+
+<p>But there was another side to the shield. During the war years the Allied
+statesmen had officially proclaimed times without number that the war was
+being fought to establish a new world-order based on such principles as
+the rights of small nations and the liberty of all peoples. These
+pronouncements had been treasured and memorized throughout the East. When,
+therefore, the East saw a peace settlement based, not upon these high
+professions, but upon the imperialistic secret treaties, it was fired with
+a moral indignation and sense of outraged justice never known before. A
+tide of impassioned determination began rising which has already set the
+entire East in tumultuous ferment, and which seems merely the premonitory
+ground-swell of a greater storm. Many European students of Eastern affairs
+are gravely alarmed at the prospect. Here, for example, is the judgment of
+Leone Caetani, Duke of Sermoneta, an Italian authority on Oriental and
+Mohammedan questions. Speaking in the spring of 1919 on the war&#8217;s effect
+on the East, he said: &#8220;The convulsion has shaken Islamitic and Oriental
+civilization to its foundations. The entire Oriental world,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_77" id="Page_77">[Pg 77]</a></span> from China to
+the Mediterranean, is in ferment. Everywhere the hidden fire of
+anti-European hatred is burning. Riots in Morocco, risings in Algiers,
+discontent in Tripoli, so-called Nationalist attempts in Egypt, Arabia,
+and Lybia, are all different manifestations of the same deep sentiment,
+and have as their object the rebellion of the Oriental world against
+European civilization.&#8221;<a name='fna_50' id='fna_50' href='#f_50'><small>[50]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The state of affairs in Egypt is a typical illustration of what has been
+going on in the East ever since the close of the late war. Egypt was
+occupied by England in 1882, and British rule has conferred immense
+material benefits, raising the country from anarchic bankruptcy to ordered
+prosperity. Yet British rule was never really popular, and as the years
+passed a &#8220;Nationalist&#8221; movement steadily grew in strength, having for its
+slogan the phrase &#8220;Egypt for the Egyptians,&#8221; and demanding Britain&#8217;s
+complete evacuation of the country. This demand Great Britain refused even
+to consider. Practically all Englishmen are agreed that Egypt with the
+Suez Canal is the vital link between the eastern and western halves of the
+British Empire, and they therefore consider the permanent occupation of
+Egypt an absolute necessity. There is thus a clear deadlock between
+British imperial and Egyptian national convictions.</p>
+
+<p>Some years before the war Egypt became so unruly that England was obliged
+to abandon all thoughts of conciliation and initiated a r&eacute;gime of frank
+repression<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_78" id="Page_78">[Pg 78]</a></span> enforced by Lord Kitchener&#8217;s heavy hand. The European War and
+Turkey&#8217;s adhesion to the Teutonic Powers caused fresh outbreaks in Egypt,
+but these were quickly repressed and England took advantage of Ottoman
+belligerency to abolish the fiction of Turkish overlordship and declare
+Egypt a protectorate of the British Empire.</p>
+
+<p>During the war Egypt, flooded with British troops, remained quiet, but the
+end of the war gave the signal for an unparalleled outburst of Nationalist
+activity. Basing their claims on such doctrines as the &#8220;rights of small
+nations&#8221; and the &#8220;self-determination of peoples,&#8221; the Nationalists
+demanded immediate independence and attempted to get Egypt&#8217;s case before
+the Versailles Peace Conference. In defiance of English prohibitions, they
+even held a popular plebiscite which upheld their claims. When the British
+authorities answered this defiance by arresting Nationalist leaders, Egypt
+flamed into rebellion from end to end. Everywhere it was the same story.
+Railways and telegraph lines were systematically cut. Trains were stalled
+and looted. Isolated British officers and soldiers were murdered. In Cairo
+alone, thousands of houses were sacked by the mob. Soon the danger was
+rendered more acute by the irruption out of the desert of swarms of
+Bedouin Arabs bent on plunder. For a few days Egypt trembled on the verge
+of anarchy, and the British Government admitted in Parliament that all
+Egypt was in a state of insurrection.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_79" id="Page_79">[Pg 79]</a></span>The British authorities, however, met the crisis with vigor and
+determination. The number of British troops in Egypt was very large,
+trusty black regiments were hurried up from the Sudan, and the
+well-disciplined Egyptian native police generally obeyed orders. The
+result was that after several weeks of sharp fighting, lasting through the
+spring of 1919, Egypt was again gotten under control. The outlook for the
+future is, however, ominous in the extreme. Order is indeed restored, but
+only the presence of massed British and Sudanese black troops guarantees
+that order will be maintained. Even under the present r&eacute;gime of stern
+martial law hardly a month passes without fresh rioting and heavy loss of
+life. Egypt appears Nationalist to the core, its spokesmen swear they will
+accept nothing short of independence, and in the long run Britain will
+realize the truth of that pithy saying: &#8220;You can do everything with
+bayonets except sit on them.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>India is likewise in a state of profound unrest. The vast peninsula has
+been controlled by England for almost two centuries, yet here again the
+last two decades have witnessed a rapidly increasing movement against
+British rule. This movement was at first confined to the upper-class
+Hindus, the great Mohammedan element preserving its traditional loyalty to
+the British &#8220;Raj,&#8221; which it considered a protection against the
+Brahmanistic Hindu majority. But, as already seen, the Pan-Islamic leaven
+presently reached the Indian Moslems, European aggressions on Islam
+stirred their<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_80" id="Page_80">[Pg 80]</a></span> resentment, and at length Moslem and Hindu adjourned their
+ancient feud in their new solidarity against European tutelage.</p>
+
+<p>The Great War provoked relatively little sedition in India. Groups of
+Hindu extremists, to be sure, hatched terroristic plots and welcomed
+German aid, but India as a whole backed England and helped win the war
+with both money and men. At the same time, Indians gave notice that they
+expected their loyalty to be rewarded, and at the close of the war various
+memorials were drawn up calling for drastic modifications of the existing
+governmental r&eacute;gime.</p>
+
+<p>India is to-day governed by an English Civil Service whose fairness,
+honesty, and general efficiency no informed person can seriously impugn.
+But this no longer contents Indian aspirations. India desires not merely
+good government but self-government. The ultimate goal of all Indian
+reformers is emancipation from European tutelage, though they differ among
+themselves as to how and when this emancipation is to be attained. The
+most conservative would be content with self-government under British
+guidance, the middle group asks for the full status of a Dominion of the
+British Empire like Canada and Australia, while the radicals demand
+complete independence. Even the most conservative of these demands would,
+however, involve great changes of system and a diminution of British
+control. Such demands arouse in England mistrust and apprehension.
+Englishmen point out that India is not a nation but a congeries of
+diverse<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_81" id="Page_81">[Pg 81]</a></span> peoples spiritually sundered by barriers of blood, language,
+culture, and religion, and they conclude that, if England&#8217;s control were
+really relaxed, India would get out of hand and drift toward anarchy. As
+for Indian independence, the average Englishman cannot abide the thought,
+holding it fatal both for the British Empire and for India itself. The
+result has been that England has failed to meet Indian demands, and this,
+in turn, has roused an acute recrudescence of dissatisfaction and unrest.
+The British Government has countered with coercive legislation like the
+Rowlatt Acts and has sternly repressed rioting and terrorism. British
+authority is still supreme in India. But it is an authority resting more
+and more upon force. In fact, some Englishmen have long considered British
+rule in India, despite its imposing appearance, a decidedly fragile
+affair. Many years ago Meredith Townsend, who certainly knew India well,
+wrote:</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The English think they will rule India for many centuries or forever. I
+do not think so, holding rather the older belief that the empire which
+came in a day will disappear in a night.... Above all this inconceivable
+mass of humanity, governing all, protecting all, taxing all, rises what we
+call here &#8216;the Empire,&#8217; a corporation of less than 1,500 men, partly
+chosen by examination, partly by co-optation, who are set to govern, and
+who protect themselves in governing by finding pay for a minute white
+garrison of 65,000 men, one-fifth of the Roman legions&mdash;though the masses
+to be controlled are double the subjects of Rome. That corporation<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_82" id="Page_82">[Pg 82]</a></span> and
+that garrison constitute the &#8216;Indian Empire.&#8217; There is nothing else.
+Banish those 1,500 men in black, defeat that slender garrison in red, and
+the empire has ended, the structure disappears, and brown India emerges,
+unchanged and unchangeable. To support the official world and its
+garrison&mdash;both, recollect, smaller than those of Belgium&mdash;there is, except
+Indian opinion, absolutely nothing. Not only is there no white race in
+India, not only is there no white colony, but there is no white man who
+purposes to remain.... There are no white servants, not even grooms, no
+white policemen, no white postmen, no white anything. If the brown men
+struck for a week, the &#8216;Empire&#8217; would collapse like a house of cards, and
+every ruling man would be a starving prisoner in his own house. He could
+not move or feed himself or get water.&#8221;<a name='fna_51' id='fna_51' href='#f_51'><small>[51]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>These words aptly illustrate the truth stated at the beginning of this
+book that the basic factor in human affairs is not politics but race, and
+that the most imposing political phenomena, of themselves, mean nothing.
+And that is just the fatal weakness underlying the white man&#8217;s present
+political domination over the brown world. Throughout that entire world
+there is no settled white population save in the French colonies of
+Algeria and Tunis along the Mediterranean seaboard, where whites form
+perhaps one-sixth of the total. Elsewhere, from Morocco to the Dutch
+Indies, there is in the racial sense, as Townsend well<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_83" id="Page_83">[Pg 83]</a></span> says, &#8220;no white
+anything,&#8221; and if white rule vanished to-morrow it would not leave a human
+trace behind. White rule is therefore purely political, based on
+prescription, prestige, and lack of effective opposition. These are indeed
+fragile foundations. Let the brown world once make up its mind that the
+white man <i>must</i> go, and he <i>will</i> go, for his position will have become
+simply impossible. It is not solely a question of a &#8220;Holy War&#8221;; mere
+passive resistance, if genuine and general, would shake white rule to its
+foundations. And it is precisely the determination to get rid of white
+rule which seems to be spreading like wild-fire over the brown world
+to-day. The unrest which I have described in Egypt and India merely typify
+what is going on in Morocco, Central Asia, the Dutch Indies, the
+Philippines, and every other portion of the brown world whose inhabitants
+are above the grade of savages.</p>
+
+<p>Another factor favoring the prospects of brown emancipation is the lack of
+sustained resistance which the white world would probably offer. For the
+white world&#8217;s interests in these regions, though great, are not
+fundamental; that is to say, racial. However grievously they might suffer
+politically and economically, racially the white peoples would lose almost
+nothing. Here again we see the basic importance of race in human affairs.
+Contrast, for example, England&#8217;s attitude toward an insurgent India with
+France&#8217;s attitude toward an insurgent North Africa. England, with nothing
+racial at stake, would hesitate before a reconquest of India involving
+millions of soldiers and<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_84" id="Page_84">[Pg 84]</a></span> billions of treasure. France, on the other hand,
+with nearly a million Europeans in her North African possessions, half of
+these full-blooded Frenchmen, might risk her last franc and her last
+<i>poilu</i> rather than see these blood-brothers slaughtered and enslaved.</p>
+
+<p>Assuming, then, what to-day seems probable, that white political control
+over the brown world is destined to be sensibly curtailed if not generally
+eliminated, what are the larger racial implications? Above all: will the
+browns tend to impinge on white race-areas as the yellows show signs of
+doing? Probably, no; at least, not to any great extent. In the first
+place, the brown world has within its present confines plenty of room for
+potential race-expansion. Outside India, Egypt, Java, and a few lesser
+spots, there is scarcely a brown land where natural improvements such as
+irrigation would not open up extensive settlement areas. Mesopotamia
+alone, now almost uninhabited, might support a vast population, while
+Persia could nourish several times its present inhabitants.</p>
+
+<p>India, to be sure, is almost as congested as China, and the spectre of the
+Indian coolie has lately alarmed white lands like Canada and South Africa
+almost as much as the Chinese coolie has done. But an independent India
+would fall under the same political blight as the rest of the brown
+world&mdash;the blight of internecine dissensions and wars. The brown world&#8217;s
+present growing solidarity is not a positive but a negative phenomenon. It
+is an alliance, against a common foe, of traditional enemies who, once the
+bond was loosed<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_85" id="Page_85">[Pg 85]</a></span> in victory, would inevitably quarrel among themselves.
+Turk would fly at Arab and Turkoman at Persian, as of yore, while India
+would become a welter of contending Hindus, Moslems, Sikhs, Gurkhas, and
+heaven knows what, until perchance disciplined anew by the pressure of a
+Yellow Peril. In Western Asia it is possible that the spiritual and
+cultural bonds of Islam might temper these struggles, but Western Asia is
+precisely that part of the brown world where population-pressure is
+absent. India, the overpeopled brown land, would undergo such a cycle of
+strife as would devour its human surplus and render distant aggressions
+impossible.</p>
+
+<p>A potential brown menace to white race-areas would, indeed, arise in case
+of a brown-yellow alliance against the white peoples. But such an alliance
+could occur only in the first stages of a pan-colored war of liberation
+while the pressure of white world-predominance was still keenly felt and
+before the divisive tendencies within the brown world had begun to take
+effect.</p>
+
+<p>Short of such an alliance (wherein the browns would abet the yellows&#8217;
+aggressive, racial objectives in return for yellow support of their own
+essentially defensive, political ends), the brown world&#8217;s emancipation
+from white domination would apparently not result in more than local
+pressures on white race-areas. It would, however, affect another sphere of
+white political control&mdash;black Africa. The emancipation of brown, Islamic
+North Africa would inevitably<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_86" id="Page_86">[Pg 86]</a></span> send a sympathetic thrill through every
+portion of the Dark Continent and would stir both Mohammedan and pagan
+negroes against white rule. Islam is, in fact, the intimate link between
+the brown and black worlds. But this subject, with its momentous
+implications, will be discussed in the next chapter.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_87" id="Page_87">[Pg 87]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_IV" id="CHAPTER_IV"></a>CHAPTER IV</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">BLACK MAN&#8217;S LAND</span></p>
+
+<p>Black Man&#8217;s Land is primarily Africa south of the Sahara Desert. Here
+dwell the bulk of all the 150,000,000 black men on earth. The negro and
+negroid population of Africa is estimated at about
+120,000,000&mdash;four-fifths of the black race-total. Besides its African
+nucleus the black race has two distant outposts: the one in Australasia,
+the other in the Americas. The Eastern blacks are found mainly in the
+archipelagoes lying between the Asiatic land-mass and Australia. They are
+the Oriental survivors of the black belt which in very ancient times
+stretched uninterruptedly from Africa across southern Asia to the Pacific
+Ocean. The Asiatic blacks were overwhelmed by other races ages ago, and
+only a few wild tribes like the &#8220;Negritos&#8221; of the Philippines and the
+jungle-dwellers of Indo-China and southern India survive as genuine
+negroid stocks. All the peoples of southern Asia, however, are darkened by
+this ancient negroid strain. The peoples of south India are notably tinged
+with black blood. As for the pure blacks of the Australasian
+archipelagoes, they are so few in numbers (about 3,000,000) and so low in
+type that they are of negligible importance. Quite otherwise are the
+blacks of the Far West. In the western hemisphere there are some
+25,000,000<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_88" id="Page_88">[Pg 88]</a></span> persons of more or less mixed black blood, brought thither in
+modern times as slaves by the white conquerors of the New World. Still,
+whatever may be the destiny of these transplanted black folk, the black
+man&#8217;s chief significance, from the world aspect, must remain bound up with
+the great nucleus of negro population in the African homeland.</p>
+
+<p>Black Africa, as I have said, lies south of the Sahara Desert. Here the
+negro has dwelt for unnumbered ages. The key-note of black history, like
+yellow history, has been isolation. Cut off from the Mediterranean by the
+desert which he had no means of crossing, and bounded elsewhere by oceans
+which he had no skill in navigating, the black man vegetated in savage
+obscurity, his habitat being well named the &#8220;Dark Continent.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>Until the white tide began breaking on its sea-fronts four centuries ago,
+the black world&#8217;s only external stimuli had come from brown men landing on
+its eastern coasts or ascending the valley of the Nile. As time passed,
+both brown and white pressures became more intense, albeit the browns long
+led in the process of penetration. Advancing from the east and trickling
+across the desert from the north, Arab or Arabized adventurers conquered
+black Africa to the equator; and this political subjugation had also a
+racial side, for the conquerors sowed their blood freely and set a
+brownish stamp on many regions. As for the whites, they long remained mere
+birds of passage. Half a century ago they possessed little more than<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_89" id="Page_89">[Pg 89]</a></span>
+trading-posts along the littorals, their only real settlement lying in the
+extreme south.</p>
+
+<p>Then, suddenly, all was changed. In the closing decades of the nineteenth
+century, Europe turned its gaze full upon the Dark Continent, and within a
+generation Africa was partitioned between the European Powers. Negro and
+Arab alike fell under European domination. Only minute Liberia and remote
+Abyssinia retained a qualified independence. Furthermore, white settlement
+also made distinct progress. The tropical bulk of Africa defied white
+colonization, but the continent&#8217;s northern and southern extremities were
+climatically &#8220;white man&#8217;s country.&#8221; Accordingly, there are to-day nearly a
+million whites settled along the Algerian and Tunisian seaboard, while in
+South Africa, Dutch and British blood has built up a powerful commonwealth
+containing fully one and one-half million white souls. In Africa, unlike
+Asia, the European has taken root, and has thus gained at least local
+tenures of a fundamental nature.</p>
+
+<p>The crux of the African problem therefore resolves itself into the
+question whether the white man, through consolidated racial holds north
+and south, will be able to perpetuate his present political control over
+the intermediate continental mass which climate debars him from
+populating. This is a matter of great importance, for Africa is a land of
+enormous potential wealth, the natural source of Europe&#8217;s tropical raw
+materials and foodstuffs. Whether Europe is to retain possession depends,
+in the last analysis, on the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_90" id="Page_90">[Pg 90]</a></span> character of the inhabitants. It is, then,
+to the nature of the black man and his connection with the brown world
+that we must direct our attention.</p>
+
+<p>From the first glance we see that, in the negro, we are in the presence of
+a being differing profoundly not merely from the white man but also from
+those human types which we discovered in our surveys of the brown and
+yellow worlds. The black man is, indeed, sharply differentiated from the
+other branches of mankind. His outstanding quality is superabundant animal
+vitality. In this he easily surpasses all other races. To it he owes his
+intense emotionalism. To it, again, is due his extreme fecundity, the
+negro being the quickest of breeders. This abounding vitality shows in
+many other ways, such as the negro&#8217;s ability to survive harsh conditions
+of slavery under which other races have soon succumbed. Lastly, in ethnic
+crossings, the negro strikingly displays his prepotency, for black blood,
+once entering a human stock, seems never really bred out again.</p>
+
+<p>Negro fecundity is a prime factor in Africa&#8217;s future. In the savage state
+which until recently prevailed, black multiplication was kept down by a
+wide variety of checks. Both natural and social causes combined to
+maintain an extremely high death-rate. The negro&#8217;s political ineptitude,
+never rising above the tribal concept, kept black Africa a mosaic of
+peoples, warring savagely among themselves and widely addicted to
+cannibalism. Then, too, the native religions were usually sanguinary,
+demanding a prodigality of <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_91" id="Page_91">[Pg 91]</a></span>human sacrifices. The killings ordained by
+negro wizards and witch-doctors sometimes attained unbelievable
+proportions. The combined result of all this was a wastage of life which
+in other races would have spelled a declining population. Since the
+establishment of white political control, however, these checks on black
+fecundity are no longer operative. The white rulers fight filth and
+disease, stop tribal wars, and stamp out superstitious abominations. In
+consequence, population increases by leaps and bounds, the latent
+possibilities being shown in the native reservations in South Africa,
+where tribes have increased as much as tenfold in fifty or sixty years. It
+is therefore practically certain that the African negroes will multiply
+prodigiously in the next few decades.</p>
+
+<p>Now, what will be the attitude of these augmenting black masses toward
+white political dominion? To that momentous query no certain answer can be
+made. One thing, however, seems clear: the black world&#8217;s reaction to white
+ascendancy will be markedly different from those of the brown and yellow
+worlds, because of the profound dissimilarities between negroes and men of
+other stocks. To begin with, the black peoples have no historic pasts.
+Never having evolved civilizations of their own, they are practically
+devoid of that accumulated mass of beliefs, thoughts, and experiences
+which render Asiatics so, impenetrable and so hostile to white influences.
+Although the white race displays sustained constructive power to an
+unrivalled degree, particularly in its Nordic branches, the brown and
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_92" id="Page_92">[Pg 92]</a></span>yellow peoples have contributed greatly to the civilization of the world
+and have profoundly influenced human progress. The negro, on the contrary,
+has contributed virtually nothing. Left to himself, he remained a savage,
+and in the past his only quickening has been where brown men have imposed
+their ideas and altered his blood. The originating powers of the European
+and the Asiatic are not in him.</p>
+
+<p>This lack of constructive originality, however, renders the negro
+extremely susceptible to external influences. The Asiatic, conscious of
+his past and his potentialities, is chary of foreign innovations and
+refuses to recognize alien superiority. The negro, having no past,
+welcomes novelty and tacitly admits that others are his masters. Both
+brown and white men have been so accepted in Africa. The relatively faint
+resistance offered by the naturally brave blacks to white and brown
+conquest, the ready reception of Christianity and Islam, and the
+extraordinary personal ascendancy acquired by individual Arabs and
+Europeans, all indicate a willingness to accept foreign tutelage which in
+the Asiatic is wholly absent.</p>
+
+<p>The Arab and the European are, in fact, rivals for the mastership of black
+Africa. The Arab had a long start, but the European suddenly overtook him
+and brought not only the blacks but the African Arabs themselves under his
+sway. It remains to be seen whether the Arab, allying himself with the
+blacks, can oust his white rival. That some such move will be attempted,
+in view of the brown world&#8217;s renaissance in<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_93" id="Page_93">[Pg 93]</a></span> general and the extraordinary
+activity of the Arab peoples in particular, seems a foregone conclusion.
+How the matter will work out depends on three things: (1) the brown man&#8217;s
+inherent strength in Africa; (2) the possibilities of black disaffection
+against white tutelage; (3) the white man&#8217;s strength and power of
+resistance.</p>
+
+<p>The seat of brown power in Africa is of course the great belt of territory
+north of the Sahara. From Egypt to Morocco the inhabitants are Arabized in
+culture and Mohammedan in faith, while Arab blood has percolated ever
+since the Moslem conquest twelve centuries ago. In the eastern half of
+this zone Arabization has been complete, and Egypt, Tripoli, and the Sudan
+can be considered as unalterably wedded to the brown Islamic world. The
+zone&#8217;s western half, however, is in different case. The majority of its
+inhabitants are Berbers, an ancient stock generally considered white, with
+close affinities to the Latin peoples across the Mediterranean. As usual,
+blood tells. The Berbers have been under Arab tutelage for over a thousand
+years, yet their whole manner of life remains distinct, they have largely
+kept their language, and there has been comparatively little
+intermarriage. Pure-blooded Arabs abound, but they are still, in a way,
+foreigners. To-day the entire region is under white, French, rule.
+Algeria, in particular, has been politically French for almost a hundred
+years. Europeans have come in and number nearly a million souls. The Arab
+element shows itself sullen and refractory, but the Berbers <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_94" id="Page_94">[Pg 94]</a></span>display much
+less aversion to French rule, which, as usual, is considerate of native
+susceptibilities. The French colonial authorities are alive to the
+Berber&#8217;s ethnic affinities and tactfully seek to stimulate his dormant
+white consciousness. In Algeria intermarriage between Europeans and
+Berbers has actually begun. Of course the process is merely in its first
+stages. Still, the blood is there, the leaven is working, and in time
+Northwest Africa may return to the white world, where it was in Roman days
+and where it racially belongs. In the anti-European disturbances now
+taking place in Algeria and Tunis it is safe to say that the Arab element
+is making most of the trouble.</p>
+
+<p>It is Northeast Africa, then, which is the real nucleus of Arabism. Here
+Arabism and Islam rule unchecked, and in the preceding chapter we saw how
+the Senussi Order was marshalling the fierce nomads of the desert. These
+tribesmen are relatively few in numbers, but more splendid fighting
+material does not exist in the wide world. Furthermore, the Arab-negroid
+peoples which have developed along the southern edge of the desert so
+blend the martial qualities of both strains that they frequently display
+an almost demoniacal fighting-power. It is Pan-Islamism&#8217;s hope to use
+these Arab or Arabized fanatics as an officers&#8217; corps for the black
+millions whom it is converting to the faith.</p>
+
+<p>Concerning Islam&#8217;s steady progress in black Africa there can be no shadow
+of a doubt. Every candid European observer tells the same story.
+&#8220;Mohammedanism,&#8221; says Sir Charles Elliott, &#8220;can still give the natives<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_95" id="Page_95">[Pg 95]</a></span> a
+motive for animosity against Europeans and a unity of which they are
+otherwise incapable.&#8221;<a name='fna_52' id='fna_52' href='#f_52'><small>[52]</small></a> Twenty years ago another English observer, T. R.
+Threlfall, wrote: &#8220;Mohammedanism is making marvellous progress in the
+interior of Africa. It is crushing paganism out. Against it the Christian
+propaganda is a myth.... The rapid spread of militant Mohammedanism among
+the savage tribes to the north of the equator is a serious factor in the
+fight for racial supremacy in Africa. With very few exceptions the colored
+races of Africa are pre-eminently fighters. To them the law of the
+stronger is supreme; they have been conquered, and in turn they conquered.
+To them the fierce, warlike spirit inherent in Mohammedanism is infinitely
+more attractive than is the gentle, peace-loving, high moral standard of
+Christianity: hence, the rapid headway the former is making in central
+Africa, and the certainty that it will soon spread to the south of the
+Zambezi.&#8221;<a name='fna_53' id='fna_53' href='#f_53'><small>[53]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The way in which Islam is marching southward is dramatically shown by a
+recent incident. A few years ago the British authorities suddenly
+discovered that Mohammedanism was pervading Nyassaland. An investigation
+brought out the fact that it was the work of Zanzibar Arabs. They began
+their propaganda about 1900. Ten years later almost every village in
+southern Nyassaland had its Moslem teacher<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_96" id="Page_96">[Pg 96]</a></span> and its mosque-hut. Although
+the movement was frankly anti-European, the British authorities did not
+dare to check it for fear of repercussions elsewhere. Another interesting
+fact, probably not unconnected, is that Nyassaland has lately been the
+theatre of an anti-white &#8220;Christian&#8221; propaganda&mdash;the so-called &#8220;Ethiopian
+Church,&#8221; of which I shall presently speak.</p>
+
+<p>Islam has thus two avenues of approach to the African negro&mdash;his natural
+preference for a militant faith and his resentment at white tutelage. It
+is the disinclination of the more martial African peoples for a pacific
+creed which perhaps accounts for Christianity&#8217;s slow progress among the
+very warlike tribes of South Africa, such as the Zulus and the Matabele.
+Islam is as yet unknown south of the Zambezi, but white men universally
+dread the possibility of its appearance, fearing its effect upon the
+natives. Of course Christianity has made distinct progress in the Dark
+Continent. The natives of the South African Union are predominantly
+Christianized. In east-central Africa Christianity has also gained many
+converts, particularly in Uganda, while on the West African Guinea coast
+Christian missions have long been established and have generally succeeded
+in keeping Islam away from the seaboard. Certainly, all white men, whether
+professing Christians or not, should welcome the success of missionary
+efforts in Africa. The degrading fetishism and demonology which sum up the
+native pagan cults cannot stand, and all negroes will some day be either
+Christians or Moslems. In so far as he<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_97" id="Page_97">[Pg 97]</a></span> is Christianized, the negro&#8217;s
+savage instincts will be restrained and he will be disposed to acquiesce
+in white tutelage. In so far as he is Islamized, the negro&#8217;s warlike
+propensities will be inflamed, and he will be used as the tool of Arab
+Pan-Islamism seeking to drive the white man from Africa and make the
+continent its very own.</p>
+
+<p>As to specific anti-white sentiments among negroes untouched by Moslem
+propaganda, such sentiments undoubtedly exist in many quarters. The
+strongest manifestations are in South Africa, where interracial relations
+are bad and becoming worse, but there is much diffused, half-articulate
+dislike of white men throughout central Africa as well. Devoid though the
+African savage is of either national or cultural consciousness, he could
+not be expected to welcome a tutelage which imposed many irksome
+restrictions upon him. Furthermore, the African negro does seem to possess
+a certain rudimentary sense of race-solidarity. The existence of both
+these sentiments is proved by the way in which the news of white military
+reverses have at once been known and rejoiced in all over black Africa;
+spread, it would seem, by those mysterious methods of communication
+employed by negroes everywhere and called in our Southern States
+&#8220;grape-vine telegraph.&#8221; The Russo-Japanese War, for example, produced all
+over the Dark Continent intensely exciting effects.</p>
+
+<p>This generalized anti-white feeling has, during the past decade, taken
+tangible form in South Africa.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_98" id="Page_98">[Pg 98]</a></span> The white population of the Union, though
+numbering 1,500,000, is surrounded by a black population four times as
+great and increasing more rapidly, while in many sections the whites are
+outnumbered ten to one. The result is a state of affairs exactly
+paralleling conditions in our own South, the South African whites feeling
+obliged to protect their ascendancy by elaborate legal regulations and
+social taboos. The negroes have been rapidly growing more restive under
+these discriminations, and unpleasant episodes like race-riots, rapings,
+and lynchings are increasing in South Africa from year to year.</p>
+
+<p>One of the most significant, not to say ominous, signs of the times is the
+&#8220;Ethiopian Church&#8221; movement. The movement began about fifteen years ago,
+some of its founders being Afro-American Methodist preachers&mdash;a fact which
+throws a curious light on possible American negro reflexes upon their
+ancestral homeland. The movement spread rapidly, many native mission
+congregations cutting loose from white ecclesiastical control and joining
+the negro organization. It also soon displayed frankly anti-white
+tendencies, and the government became seriously alarmed at its unsettling
+influence upon the native mind. It was suspected of having had a hand in
+the Zulu rising which broke out in Natal in 1907 and which was put down
+only after many whites and thousands of natives had lost their lives.
+Shortly afterward the authorities outlawed the Ethiopian Church and
+forbade Afro-American preachers to enter South Africa, but the movement,
+though legally<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_99" id="Page_99">[Pg 99]</a></span> suppressed, lived surreptitiously on and appeared in new
+quarters.</p>
+
+<p>In 1915 a peculiarly fanatical form of Ethiopianism broke out in
+Nyassaland. Its leader was a certain John Chilembwe, an Ethiopian preacher
+who had been educated in the United States. His propaganda was bitterly
+anti-white, asserting that Africa belonged to the black man, that the
+white man was an intruder, and that he ought to be killed off until he
+grew discouraged and abandoned the country. Chilembwe plotted a rising all
+over Nyassaland, the killing of the white men, and the carrying off of the
+white women. In January, 1915, the rising took place. Some plantations
+were sacked and several whites killed, their heads being carried to
+Chilembwe&#8217;s &#8220;church,&#8221; where a thanksgiving service for victory was held.
+The whites, however, acted with great vigor, the poorly armed insurgents
+were quickly scattered, and John Chilembwe himself was soon hunted down
+and killed. In itself, the incident was of slight importance, but, taken
+in connection with much else, it does not augur well for the future.<a name='fna_54' id='fna_54' href='#f_54'><small>[54]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>An interesting indication of the growing sense of negro race-solidarity
+was the &#8220;Pan-African Congress&#8221; held at Paris early in 1919. Here delegates
+from black communities throughout the world gathered to discuss matters of
+common interest. Most of the delegates were from Africa and the Americas,
+but one delegate from New Guinea was also present, thus representing<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_100" id="Page_100">[Pg 100]</a></span> the
+Australasian branch of the black race. The Congress was not largely
+attended and was of a somewhat provisional character, but arrangements for
+the holding of subsequent congresses were made.</p>
+
+<p>Here, then, is the African problem&#8217;s present status: To begin with, we
+have a rapidly growing black population, increasingly restive under white
+tutelage and continually excited by Pan-Islamic propaganda with the
+further complication of another anti-white propaganda spread by negro
+radicals from America.</p>
+
+<p>The African situation is thus somewhat analogous to conditions in Asia.
+But the analogy must not be pressed too far. In Asia white hegemony rests
+solely on political bases, while the Asiatics themselves, browns and
+yellows alike, display constructive power and possess civilizations built
+up by their own efforts from the remote past. The Asiatics are to-day once
+more displaying their innate capacity by not merely adopting, but
+adapting, white ideas and methods. We behold an Asiatic <i>renaissance</i>,
+whose genuineness is best attested by the fact that there have been
+similar movements in past times.</p>
+
+<p>None of this applies to Africa. The black race has never shown real
+constructive power. It has never built up a native civilization. Such
+progress as certain negro groups have made has been due to external
+pressure and has never long outlived that pressure&#8217;s removal, for the
+negro, when left to himself, as in Haiti and Liberia, rapidly reverts to
+his ancestral ways. The negro is a facile, even eager, imitator; but
+there<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_101" id="Page_101">[Pg 101]</a></span> he stops. He adopts; but he does not adapt, assimilate, and give
+forth creatively again.</p>
+
+<p>The whole of history testifies to this truth. As the Englishman Meredith
+Townsend says: &#8220;None of the black races, whether negro or Australian, have
+shown within the historic time the capacity to develop civilization. They
+have never passed the boundaries of their own habitats as conquerors, and
+never exercised the smallest influence over peoples not black. They have
+never founded a stone city, have never built a ship, have never produced a
+literature, have never suggested a creed.... There seems to be no reason
+for this except race. It is said that the negro has been buried in the
+most &#8216;massive&#8217; of the four continents, and has been, so to speak, lost to
+humanity; but he was always on the Nile, the immediate road to the
+Mediterranean, and in West and East Africa he was on the sea. Africa is
+probably more fertile, and almost certainly richer than Asia, and is
+pierced by rivers as mighty, and some of them at least as navigable. What
+could a singularly healthy race, armed with a constitution which resists
+the sun and defies malaria, wish for better than to be seated on the Nile,
+or the Congo, or the Niger, in numbers amply sufficient to execute any
+needed work, from the cutting of forests and the making of roads up to the
+building of cities? How was the negro more secluded than the Peruvian; or
+why was he &#8216;shut up&#8217; worse than the Tartar of Samarcand, who one day shook
+himself, gave up all tribal feuds, and, from the Sea of Okhotsk to the
+Baltic and southward<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_102" id="Page_102">[Pg 102]</a></span> to the Nerbudda, mastered the world?... The negro
+went by himself far beyond the Australian savage. He learned the use of
+fire, the fact that sown grain will grow, the value of shelter, the use of
+the bow and the canoe, and the good of clothes; but there to all
+appearances he stopped, unable, until stimulated by another race like the
+Arab, to advance another step.&#8221;<a name='fna_55' id='fna_55' href='#f_55'><small>[55]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Unless, then, every lesson of history is to be disregarded, we must
+conclude that black Africa is unable to stand alone. The black man&#8217;s
+numbers may increase prodigiously and acquire alien veneers, but the black
+man&#8217;s nature will not change. Black unrest may grow and cause much
+trouble. Nevertheless, the white man must stand fast in Africa. No black
+&#8220;renaissance&#8221; impends, and Africa, if abandoned by the whites, would
+merely fall beneath the onset of the browns. And that would be a great
+calamity. As stated in the preceding chapter, the brown peoples, of
+themselves, do not directly menace white race-areas, while Pan-Islamism is
+at present an essentially defensive movement. But Islam is militant by
+nature, and the Arab is a restless and warlike breed. Pan-Islamism once
+possessed of the Dark Continent and fired by militant zealots, might forge
+black Africa into a sword of wrath, the executor of sinister adventures.</p>
+
+<p>Fortunately the white man has every reason for keeping a firm hold on
+Africa. Not only are its central tropics prime sources of raw materials
+and foodstuffs which white direction can alone develop, but to<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_103" id="Page_103">[Pg 103]</a></span> north and
+south the white man has struck deep roots into the soil. Both extremities
+of the continent are &#8220;white man&#8217;s country,&#8221; where strong white peoples
+should ultimately arise. Two of the chief white Powers, Britain and
+France, are pledged to the hilt in this racial task and will spare no
+effort to safeguard the heritage of their pioneering children. Brown
+influence in Africa is strong, but it is supreme only in the northeast and
+its line of communication with the Asiatic homeland runs over the narrow
+neck of Suez. Should stern necessity arise, the white world could hold
+Suez against Asiatic assault and crush brown resistance in Africa.</p>
+
+<p>In short, the real danger to white control of Africa lies, not in brown
+attack or black revolt, but in possible white weakness through chronic
+discord within the white world itself. And that subject must be reserved
+for later chapters.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_104" id="Page_104">[Pg 104]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_V" id="CHAPTER_V"></a>CHAPTER V</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">RED MAN&#8217;S LAND</span></p>
+
+<p>Red Man&#8217;s Land is the Americas between the Rio Grande and the tropic of
+Capricorn. Here dwells the &#8220;Amerindian&#8221; race. At the time of Columbus the
+whole western hemisphere was theirs, but the white man has extirpated or
+absorbed them to north and south, so that to-day the United States and
+Canada in North America and the southern portions of South America are
+genuine &#8220;white man&#8217;s country.&#8221; In the intermediate zone above mentioned,
+however, the Amerindian has survived and forms the majority of the
+population, albeit considerably mixed with white and to a lesser degree
+with negro blood. The total number of &#8220;Indians,&#8221; including both
+full-bloods and mixed types, is about 40,000,000&mdash;more than two-thirds of
+the whole population. In addition, there are several million negroes and
+mulattoes, mostly in Brazil. The white population of the intermediate
+zone, even if we include &#8220;near-whites,&#8221; does not average more than 10 per
+cent, though it varies greatly with different regions. The reader should
+remember that neither the West India Islands nor the southern portion of
+the South American continent are included in this generalization. In the
+West Indies the Amerindian has completely died out and has been replaced
+by the negro,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_105" id="Page_105">[Pg 105]</a></span> while southern South America, especially Argentina and
+Uruguay, are genuine white man&#8217;s country in which there is little Indian
+and no negro blood. Despite these exceptions, however, the fact remains
+that, taken as a whole, &#8220;Latin America,&#8221; the vast land-block from the Rio
+Grande to Cape Horn, is racially not &#8220;Latin&#8221; but Amerindian or negroid,
+with a thin Spanish or Portuguese veneer. In other words, though commonly
+considered part of the white world, most of Latin America is ethnically
+colored man&#8217;s land, which has been growing more colored for the past
+hundred years.</p>
+
+<p>Latin America&#8217;s evolution was predetermined by the Spanish Conquest. That
+very word &#8220;conquest&#8221; tells the story. The United States was <i>settled</i> by
+colonists planning homes and bringing their women. It was thus a genuine
+migration, and resulted in a full transplanting of white stock to new
+soil. The Indians encountered were wild nomads, fierce of temper and few
+in number. After sharp conflicts they were extirpated, leaving virtually
+no ethnic traces behind. The colonization of Latin America was the exact
+antithesis. The Spanish <i>Conquistadores</i> were bold warriors descending
+upon vast regions inhabited by relatively dense populations, some of
+which, as in Mexico and Peru, had attained a certain degree of
+civilization. The Spaniards, invincible in their shining armor, paralyzed
+with terror these people still dwelling in the age of bronze and polished
+stone. With ridiculous ease mere handfuls of whites overthrew empires and
+lorded it like gods over servile and adoring multitudes. Cortez marched<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_106" id="Page_106">[Pg 106]</a></span>
+on Mexico with less than 600 followers, while Pizarro had but 310
+companions when he started his conquest of Peru. Of course the fabulous
+treasures amassed in these exploits drew swarms of bold adventurers from
+Spain. Nevertheless, their numbers were always infinitesimal compared with
+the vastness of the quarry, while the proportion of women immigrants
+continued to lag far behind that of the men. The breeding of pure whites
+in Latin America was thus both scanty and slow.</p>
+
+<p>On the other hand, the breeding of mixed-bloods began at once and attained
+notable proportions. Having slaughtered the Indian males or brigaded them
+in slave-gangs, the Conquistadores took the Indian women to themselves.
+The humblest man-at-arms had several female attendants, while the leaders
+became veritable pashas with great harems of concubines. The result was a
+prodigious output of half-breed children, known as &#8220;mestizos&#8221; or &#8220;cholos.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>And soon a new ethnic complication was added. The Indians having developed
+a melancholy trick of dying off under slavery, the Spaniards imported
+African negroes to fill the servile ranks, and since they took negresses
+as well as Indian women for concubines, other
+half-breeds&mdash;mulattoes&mdash;appeared. Here and there Indians and negroes mated
+on their own account, the offspring being known as &#8220;zambos.&#8221; In time these
+various hybrids bred among themselves, producing the most extraordinary
+ethnic combinations. As Garcia-Calderon well puts it: &#8220;Grotesque
+generations with<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_107" id="Page_107">[Pg 107]</a></span> every shade of complexion and every conformation of
+skull were born in America&mdash;a crucible continually agitated by unheard-of
+fusions of races.... But there was little Latin blood to be found in the
+homes formed by the sensuality of the first conquerors of a desolated
+America.&#8221;<a name='fna_56' id='fna_56' href='#f_56'><small>[56]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>To be sure, this mongrel population long remained politically negligible.
+The Spaniards regarded themselves as a master-caste, and excluded all save
+pure whites from civic rights and social privileges. In fact, the
+European-born Spaniards refused to recognize even their colonial-born
+kinsmen as their equals, and &#8220;Creoles&#8221;<a name='fna_57' id='fna_57' href='#f_57'><small>[57]</small></a> could not aspire to the higher
+distinctions or offices. This attitude was largely inspired by the desire
+to maintain a lucrative monopoly. Yet the European&#8217;s sense of superiority
+had some valid grounds. There can be no doubt that the Creole whites, as a
+class, showed increasing signs of degeneracy. Climate was a prime cause in
+the hotter regions, but there were many plateau areas, as in Colombia,
+Mexico, and Peru, which though geographically in the tropics had a
+temperate climate from their elevation.</p>
+
+<p>Even more than by climate the Creole was injured by contact with the
+colored races. Pampered and corrupted from birth by obsequious slaves, the
+Creole<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_108" id="Page_108">[Pg 108]</a></span> usually led an idle and vapid existence, disdaining work as
+servile and debarred from higher callings by his European-born superiors.
+As time passed, the degeneracy due to climate and custom was intensified
+by degeneracy of blood. Despite legal enactment and social taboo, colored
+strains percolated insidiously into the creole stock. The leading
+families, by elaborate precautions, might succeed in keeping their
+escutcheons clean, but humbler circles darkened significantly despite
+fervid protestations of &#8220;pure-white&#8221; blood. Still, so long as Spain kept
+her hold on Latin America, the process of miscegenation, socially
+considered, was a slow one. The whole social system was based on the idea
+of white superiority, and the colors were carefully graded. &#8220;In America,&#8221;
+wrote Humboldt toward the close of Spanish rule, &#8220;the more or less white
+skin determines the position which a man holds in society.&#8221;<a name='fna_58' id='fna_58' href='#f_58'><small>[58]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The revolution against Spain had momentous consequences for the racial
+future of Latin America. In the beginning, to be sure, it was a white
+civil war&mdash;a revolt of the Creoles against European oppression and
+discrimination. The heroes of the revolution&mdash;Bol&iacute;var, Miranda, San
+Mart&iacute;n, and the rest&mdash;were aristocrats of pure-white blood. But the
+revolution presently developed new features. To begin with, the struggle
+was very long. Commencing in 1809, it lasted almost twenty years. The
+whites were decimated by fratricidal fury, and when the Spanish cause was
+finally lost, multitudes of loyalists mainly of the superior social<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_109" id="Page_109">[Pg 109]</a></span>
+classes left the country. Meanwhile, the half-castes, who had rallied
+wholesale to the revolutionary banner, were demanding their reward. The
+Creoles wished to close the revolutionary cycle and establish a new
+society based, like the old, upon white supremacy, with themselves
+substituted for the Spaniards. Bol&iacute;var planned a limited monarchy and a
+white electoral oligarchy. But this was far from suiting the half-castes.
+For them the revolution had just begun. Raising the cry of &#8220;democracy,&#8221;
+then become fashionable through the North American and French revolutions,
+they proclaimed the doctrine of &#8220;equality&#8221; regardless of skin.
+Disillusioned and full of foreboding, Bol&iacute;var, the master-spirit of the
+revolution, disappeared from the scene, and his lieutenants, like the
+generals of Alexander, quarrelled among themselves, split Latin America
+into jarring fragments, and waged a long series of internecine wars. The
+flood-gates of anarchy were opened, the result being a steady weakening of
+the whites and a corresponding rise of the half-castes in the political
+and social scale. Everywhere ambitious soldiers led the mongrel mob
+against the white aristocracy, breaking its power and making themselves
+dictators. These &#8220;caudillos&#8221; were apostles of equality and miscegenation.
+Says Garcia-Calderon: &#8220;Tyrants found democracies; they lean on the support
+of the people, the half-breeds and negroes, against the oligarchies; they
+dominate the colonial nobility, favor the crossing of races, and free the
+slaves.&#8221;<a name='fna_59' id='fna_59' href='#f_59'><small>[59]</small></a></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_110" id="Page_110">[Pg 110]</a></span>The consequences of all this were lamentable in the extreme. Latin
+America&#8217;s level of civilization fell far below that of colonial days.
+Spanish rule, though narrow and tyrannical, had maintained peace and
+social stability. Now all was a hideous chaos wherein frenzied castes and
+colors grappled to the death. Ignorant mestizos and brutal negroes
+trampled the fine flowers of culture under foot, while as by a malignant
+inverse selection the most intelligent and the most cultivated perished.</p>
+
+<p>These deplorable conditions prevailed in Latin America until well past the
+middle of the nineteenth century. Of course, here as elsewhere, anarchy
+engendered tyranny, and strong caudillos sometimes perpetuated their
+dictatorship for decades, as in Paraguay under Doctor Francia and in
+Mexico under Porfirio Diaz. However, these were mere interludes, of no
+constructive import. Always the aging lion lost his grip, the lurking
+hyenas of anarchy downed him at last, and the land sank once more into
+revolutionary chaos. Some parts of Latin America did, indeed, definitely
+emerge into the light of stable progress. But those favored regions owed
+their deliverance, not to dictatorship, but to race. One of two factors
+always operated: either (1) an efficient white oligarchy; or (2)
+Aryanization through wholesale European immigration.</p>
+
+<p>Stabilization through oligarchy is best illustrated by Chile. Chilean
+history differs widely from that of the rest of Latin America. A land of
+cool climate,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_111" id="Page_111">[Pg 111]</a></span> no gold, and warlike Araucanian Indians, Chile attracted
+the pioneering settler rather than the swashbuckling seeker of
+treasure-trove. Now the pioneering types in Spain come mainly from those
+northern provinces which have retained considerable Nordic blood. The
+Chilean colonists were thus largely blond Asturians or austere, reasonable
+Basques, seeking homes and bringing their women. Of course there was
+crossing with the natives, but the fierce Araucanian aborigines clung to
+their wild freedom and kept up an interminable frontier warfare in which
+the occasions for race-mixture were relatively few. The country was thus
+settled by a resident squirearchy of an almost English type. This ruling
+gentry jealously guarded its racial integrity. In fact, it possessed not
+merely a white but a Nordic race-consciousness. The Chilean gentry called
+themselves sons of the Visigoths, scions of Euric and Pelayo, who had
+found in remote Araucania a chance to slake their racial thirst for
+fighting and freedom.</p>
+
+<p>In Chile, as elsewhere, the revolution provoked a cycle of disorder. But
+the cycle was short, and was more a political struggle between white
+factions than a social welter of caste and race. Furthermore, Chile was
+receiving fresh accessions of Nordic blood. Many English, Scotch, and
+Irish gentleman-adventurers, taking part in the War of Independence,
+settled down in a land so reminiscent of their own. Germans also came in
+considerable numbers, settling especially in the colder south. Thus the
+Chilean upper classes,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_112" id="Page_112">[Pg 112]</a></span> always pure white, became steadily more Nordic in
+ethnic character. The political and social results were unmistakable.
+Chile rapidly evolved a stable society, essentially oligarchic and
+consciously patterned on aristocratic England. Efficient, practical, and
+extremely patriotic, the Chilean oligarchs made their country at once the
+most stable and the most dynamic factor in Latin America.</p>
+
+<p>The distinctly &#8220;Northern&#8221; character of Chile and the Chileans strike
+foreign observers. Here, for example, are the impressions of a recent
+visitor, the North American sociologist, Professor E. A. Ross. Landing at
+the port of Valparaiso, he is &#8220;struck by signs of English influence. On
+the commercial streets every third man suggests the Briton, while a large
+proportion of the business people look as if they have their daily tub.
+The cleanliness of the streets, the freshness of the parks and squares,
+the dressing of the shop-windows, and the style of the mounted police
+remind one of England.&#8221;<a name='fna_60' id='fna_60' href='#f_60'><small>[60]</small></a> As to the Nordic affinities of the upper
+classes: &#8220;One sees it in stature, eye color, and ruddy complexion....
+Among the pupils of Santiago College there are as many blonds as
+brunets.&#8221;<a name='fna_61' id='fna_61' href='#f_61'><small>[61]</small></a> Even among the peon or &#8220;roto&#8221; class, despite considerable
+Indian crossing, Professor Ross noted the strong Nordic strain, for he met
+Chilean peasants &#8220;whose stature, broad shoulders, big faces, and tawny
+mustaches <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_113" id="Page_113">[Pg 113]</a></span>proclaimed them as genuine Norsemen as the Icelanders in our
+Red River Valley.&#8221;<a name='fna_62' id='fna_62' href='#f_62'><small>[62]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Chile is thus the prime example of social stability and progress attained
+through white oligarchic rule. Other, though less successful, instances
+are to be noted in Peru, Colombia, and Costa Rica. Peru and Colombia,
+though geographically within the tropics, have extensive temperate
+plateaux. Here numerous whites settled during the colonial period, forming
+an upper caste over a large Indian population. Unlike Chile, few Nordics
+came to leaven society with those qualities of constructive genius and
+racial self-respect which are the special birthright of Nordic man. Unlike
+Chile again, not only were there dense Indian masses, but there was also
+an appreciable negro element. Lastly, the number of mixed-bloods was very
+large. It is thus not surprising that for both Peru and Colombia the
+revolution ushered in a period of turmoil from which neither have even yet
+emerged. The whites have consistently fought among themselves, invoking
+the half-castes as auxiliaries and using Indians and negroes as their
+pawns. The whites are still the dominant element, but only the first
+families retain their pure blood, and miscegenation creeps upward with
+every successive generation. As for Costa Rica, it is a tiny bit of cool
+hill-country, settled by whites in colonial times, and to-day rises an
+oasis of civilization, above the tropic jungle of degenerate, mongrel
+Central America.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_114" id="Page_114">[Pg 114]</a></span>The second method of social stabilization in Latin America&mdash;Aryanization
+through wholesale European immigration&mdash;is exemplified by Argentina and
+Uruguay. Neither of these lands had very promising beginnings. Their
+populations, at the revolution, contained strong Indian infusions and
+traces of negro blood, while after the revolution both fell under the sway
+of tyrannical dictators who persecuted the white aristocrats and favored
+miscegenation. However, Argentina and Uruguay possessed two notable
+advantages: they were climatically white man&#8217;s country, and they at first
+contained a very small population. Since they produced neither gold nor
+tropical luxuries, Spain had neglected them, so that at the revolution
+they consisted of little more than the port-towns of Buenos Aires and
+Montevideo with a few dependent river-settlements. Their vast hinterlands
+of fertile prairie then harbored only wandering tribes of nomad savages.</p>
+
+<p>During the last half of the nineteenth century, however, the development
+of ocean transport gave these antipodean prairies value as stock-raising
+and grain-growing sources for congested Europe, and Europe promptly sent
+immigrants to supply her needs. This immigrant stream gradually swelled to
+a veritable deluge. The human tide was, on the whole, of sound stock,
+mostly Spaniards and north Italians, with some Nordic elements from
+northern Europe in the upper strata. Thus Europe locked antipodean America
+securely to the white world. As for the colonial stock,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_115" id="Page_115">[Pg 115]</a></span> it merged easily
+into the newer, kindred flood. Here and there signs of former
+miscegenation still show, the Argentino being sometimes, as Madison Grant
+well puts it, &#8220;suspiciously swarthy.&#8221;<a name='fna_63' id='fna_63' href='#f_63'><small>[63]</small></a> Nevertheless, these are but
+vestigial traces which the ceaseless European inflow will ultimately
+eradicate. The large impending German immigration to Argentina and Uruguay
+should bring valuable Nordic elements.</p>
+
+<p>This same tide of European immigration has likewise pretty well Aryanized
+the southern provinces of Brazil, adjacent to the Uruguayan border. Those
+provinces were neglected by Portugal as Argentina and Uruguay were by
+Spain, and half a century ago they had a very sparse population. To-day
+they support millions of European immigrants, mostly Italians and European
+Portuguese, but with the further addition of nearly half a million
+Germans. Brazil is, in fact, evolving into two racially distinct
+communities. The southern provinces are white man&#8217;s country, with little
+Indian or negro blood, and with a distinct &#8220;color line.&#8221; The tropical
+north is saturated with Indian and negro strains, and the whites are
+rapidly disappearing in a universal mongrelization. Ultimately this must
+produce momentous political consequences.</p>
+
+<p>Bearing in mind the exceptions above noted, let us now observe the vast
+tropical and semi-tropical bulk of Latin America. Here we find notable
+changes since colonial days. White predominance is substantially<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_116" id="Page_116">[Pg 116]</a></span> a thing
+of the past. Persons of unmixed Spanish or Portuguese descent are
+relatively few, most of the so-called &#8220;whites&#8221; being really <i>near</i>-whites,
+more or less deeply tinged with colored bloods. It is a striking token of
+white race-prestige that these near-whites, despite their degeneracy and
+inefficiency, are yet the dominant element; occupying, in fact, much the
+same status as the aristocratic Creoles immediately after the War of
+Independence. Nevertheless, the near-whites&#8217; supremacy is now threatened.
+Every decade of chronic anarchy favors the darker half-breeds, while below
+these, in turn, the Indian and negro full-bloods are beginning to stir, as
+in Mexico to-day.</p>
+
+<p>Most informed observers agree that the mixed-bloods of Latin America are
+distinctly inferior to the whites. This applies to both mestizos and
+mulattoes, albeit the mestizo (the cross between white and Indian) seems
+less inferior than the mulatto&mdash;the cross between white and black. As for
+the zambo, the Indian-negro cross, everybody is agreed that it is a very
+bad one. Analyses of these hybrid stocks show remarkable similarities to
+the mongrel chaos of the declining Roman Empire. Here is the judgment of
+Garcia-Calderon, a Peruvian scholar and generally considered the most
+authoritative writer on Latin America. &#8220;The racial question,&#8221; he writes,
+&#8220;is a very serious problem in American history. It explains the progress
+of certain peoples and the decadence of others, and it is the key to the
+incurable disorder which<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_117" id="Page_117">[Pg 117]</a></span> divides America. Upon it depend a great number
+of secondary phenomena; the public wealth, the industrial system, the
+stability of governments, the solidity of patriotism.... This complication
+of castes, this admixture of diverse bloods, has created many problems.
+For example, is the formation of a national consciousness possible with
+such disparate elements? Would such heterogeneous democracies be able to
+resist the invasion of superior races? Finally, is the South American
+half-caste absolutely incapable of organization and culture?&#8221;<a name='fna_64' id='fna_64' href='#f_64'><small>[64]</small></a> While
+qualifying his answers to these queries, Garcia-Calderon yet deplores the
+half-caste&#8217;s &#8220;decadence.&#8221;<a name='fna_65' id='fna_65' href='#f_65'><small>[65]</small></a> &#8220;In the Iberian democracies,&#8221; he says, &#8220;an
+inferior Latinity, a Latinity of the decadence, prevails; verbal
+abundance, inflated rhetoric, oratorical exaggeration, just as in Roman
+Spain.... The half-caste loves grace, verbal elegance, quibbles even, and
+artistic form; great passions and desires do not move him. In religion he
+is sceptical, indifferent, and in politics he disputes in the Byzantine
+manner. No one could discover in him a trace of his Spanish forefather,
+stoical and adventurous.&#8221;<a name='fna_66' id='fna_66' href='#f_66'><small>[66]</small></a> Garcia-Calderon therefore concludes: &#8220;The
+mixture of rival castes, Iberians, Indians, and negroes, has generally had
+disastrous consequences.... None of the conditions established by the
+French psychologists are realized by the Latin American democracies, and
+their populations are therefore degenerate. The lower castes struggle
+successfully against the traditional rules: the order<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_118" id="Page_118">[Pg 118]</a></span> which formerly
+existed is followed by moral anarchy; solid conviction by a superficial
+scepticism; and the Castilian tenacity by indecision. The black race is
+doing its work, and the continent is returning to its primitive
+barbarism.&#8221;<a name='fna_67' id='fna_67' href='#f_67'><small>[67]</small></a> This melancholy fate can, according to Garcia-Calderon, be
+averted only by wholesale white immigration: &#8220;In South America
+civilization is dependent upon the numerical predominance of the
+victorious Spaniard, on the triumph of the white man over the mulatto, the
+negro, and the Indian. Only a plentiful European immigration can
+re-establish the shattered equilibrium of the American races.&#8221;<a name='fna_68' id='fna_68' href='#f_68'><small>[68]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Garcia-Calderon&#8217;s pronouncements are echoed by foreign observers. During
+his South American travels Professor Ross noted the same melancholy
+symptoms and pointed out the same unique remedy. Speaking of Ecuador, he
+says: &#8220;I found no foreigners who have faith in the future of this people.
+They point out that while this was a Spanish colony there was a continual
+flow of immigrants from Spain, many of whom, no doubt, were men of force.
+Political separation interrupted this current, and since then the country
+has really gone back. Spain had provided a ruling, organizing element,
+and, with the cessation of the flow of Spaniards, the mixed-bloods took
+charge of things, for the pure-white element is so small as to be
+negligible. No one suggests that the mestizos equal the white stock either
+in intellect or in character.... Among<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_119" id="Page_119">[Pg 119]</a></span> the rougher foreigners and
+Peruvians the pet name for these people is &#8216;monkeys.&#8217; The thoughtful often
+liken them to Eurasians, clever enough, but lacking in solidity of
+character. Natives and foreigners alike declare that a large white
+immigration is the only hope for Ecuador.&#8221;<a name='fna_69' id='fna_69' href='#f_69'><small>[69]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Concerning Bolivia, Professor Ross writes: &#8220;The wisest sociologist in
+Bolivia told me that the zambo, resulting from the union of Indian with
+negro, is inferior to both the parent races, and that likewise the mestizo
+is inferior to both white and Indian in physical strength, resistance to
+disease, longevity, and brains. The failure of the South American
+republics has been due, he declares, to mestizo domination. Through the
+colonial period there was a flow of Spaniards to the colonies, and all the
+offices down to <i>corregidor</i> and <i>cura</i> were filled by white men. With
+independence, the whites ceased coming, and the lower offices of state and
+church were filled with mestizos. Then, too, the first crossing of white
+with Indian gave a better result than the union between mestizos, so that
+the stock has undergone progressive degeneration. The only thing, then,
+that can make these countries progress is a large white immigration,
+something much talked about by statesmen in all these countries, but which
+has never materialized.&#8221;<a name='fna_70' id='fna_70' href='#f_70'><small>[70]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>These judgments refer particularly to Spanish America. Regarding
+Portuguese Brazil, however, the verdict seems to be the same. Many years
+ago Professor<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_120" id="Page_120">[Pg 120]</a></span> Agassiz wrote: &#8220;Let any one who doubts the evil of this
+mixture of races, and is inclined from mistaken philanthropy to break down
+all barriers between them, come to Brazil. He cannot deny the
+deterioration consequent upon the amalgamation of races, more wide-spread
+here than in any country in the world, and which is rapidly effacing the
+best qualities of the white man, the negro, and the Indian, leaving a
+mongrel, nondescript type, deficient in physical and mental energy.&#8221;<a name='fna_71' id='fna_71' href='#f_71'><small>[71]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The mongrel&#8217;s political ascendancy produces precisely the results which
+might have been expected. These unhappy beings, every cell of whose bodies
+is a battle-ground of jarring heredities, express their souls in acts of
+hectic violence and aimless instability. The normal state of tropical
+America is anarchy, restrained only by domestic tyrants or foreign
+masters. Garcia-Calderon exactly describes its psychology when he writes:
+&#8220;Precocious, sensual, impressionable, the Americans of these vast
+territories devote their energies to local politics. Industry, commerce,
+and agriculture are in a state of decay, and the unruly imagination of the
+Creole expends itself in constitutions, programmes, and lyrical
+discourses; in these regions anarchy is sovereign mistress.&#8221;<a name='fna_72' id='fna_72' href='#f_72'><small>[72]</small></a> The
+tropical republics display, indeed, a tendency toward &#8220;atomic
+disintegration.... Given to dreaming, they are led by presidents suffering
+from neurosis.&#8221;<a name='fna_73' id='fna_73' href='#f_73'><small>[73]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The stock feature of the mongrel tropics is, of course, the &#8220;revolution.&#8221;
+These senseless and perennial<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_121" id="Page_121">[Pg 121]</a></span> outbursts are often ridiculed in the United
+States as comic opera, but the grim truth of the matter is that few Latin
+American revolutions are laughing matters. The numbers of men engaged may
+not be very large according to our standards, but measured by the scanty
+populations of the countries concerned, they lay a heavy blood-tax on the
+suffering peoples. The tatterdemalion &#8220;armies&#8221; may excite our mirth, but
+the battles are real enough, often fought out to the death with
+razor-edged machetes and rusty bayonets, and there is no more ghastly
+sight than a Latin American battle-field. The commandeerings, burnings,
+rapings, and assassinations inflicted upon the hapless civilian population
+cry to heaven. There is always wholesale destruction of property,
+frequently appalling loss of life, and a general paralysis of economic and
+social activity. These wretched lands have now been scourged by the
+revolutionary plague for a hundred years, and W. B. Hale does not
+overstate the consequences when he says: &#8220;Most of the countries clustering
+about the Caribbean have sunk into deeper and deeper mires of misrule,
+unmatched for profligacy and violence anywhere on earth. Revolution
+follows revolution; one band of brigands succeeds another; atrocities
+revenge atrocities; the plundered people grow more and more abject in
+poverty and slavishness; vast natural resources lie neglected, while
+populations decrease, civilization recedes, and the jungle advances.&#8221;<a name='fna_74' id='fna_74' href='#f_74'><small>[74]</small></a>
+Of course, under these frightful circumstances, the national <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_122" id="Page_122">[Pg 122]</a></span>character,
+weak enough at best, degenerates at an ever-quickening pace. Peaceful
+effort of any sort appears vain and ridiculous, and men are taught that
+wealth is procurable only by violence and extortion.</p>
+
+<p>Another important point should be noted. I have said that Latin American
+anarchy was restrained by dictatorship. But the reader must not infer that
+dictatorships are halcyon times&mdash;for the dictated. On the contrary, they
+are usually only a trifle less wretched and demoralizing than times of
+revolution. The &#8220;caudillos&#8221; are nearly always very sinister figures. Often
+they are ignorant brutes; oftener they are blood-thirsty, lecherous
+monsters; oftenest they are human spiders who suck the land dry of all
+fluid wealth, banking it abroad against the day when they shall fly before
+the revolutionary blast to the safe haven of Paris and the congenial
+debaucheries of Montmartre. The millions amassed by tyrants like Castro of
+Venezuela and Zelaya of Nicaragua are almost beyond belief, considering
+the backward, bankrupt lands they have &#8220;administered.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>Yet how can it be otherwise? Consider Critchfield&#8217;s incisive account of a
+caudillo&#8217;s accession to power: &#8220;When an ignorant and brutal man, whose
+entire knowledge of the world is confined to a few Indian villages, and
+whose total experience has been gained in the raising of cattle, doffs his
+<i>alpagartes</i>, and, machete in hand, cuts his way to power in a few weeks,
+with a savage horde at his back who know nothing of the amenities of
+civilization and care less<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_123" id="Page_123">[Pg 123]</a></span> than they know&mdash;when such a man comes to
+power, evil and evil only can result. Even if the new dictator were
+well-intentioned, his entire ignorance of law and constitutional forms, of
+commercial processes and manufacturing arts, and of the fundamental and
+necessary principles underlying all stable and free governments, would
+render a successful administration by him extremely difficult, if not
+impossible. But he is surrounded by all the elements of vice and flattery,
+and he is imbued with that vain and absurd egotism which makes men of
+small caliber imagine themselves to be Napoleons or C&aelig;sars. Thus do petty
+despotisms, unrestrained by constitutional provisions or by anything like
+a virile public opinion, lead from absurdity to outrage and crime.&#8221;<a name='fna_75' id='fna_75' href='#f_75'><small>[75]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Such is the situation in mongrel-ruled America: revolution breeding
+revolution, tyranny breeding tyranny, and the twain combining to ruin
+their victims and force them ever deeper into the slough of degenerate
+barbarism. The whites have lost their grip and are rapidly disappearing.
+The mixed-breeds have had their chance and have grotesquely failed. The
+oft-quoted panacea&mdash;white immigration&mdash;is under present conditions a vain
+dream, for white immigrants will not expose themselves (and still less
+their women) to the horrors of mongrel rule. So far, their, as internal
+factors are concerned, anarchy seems destined to continue unchecked.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_124" id="Page_124">[Pg 124]</a></span>In fact, new conflicts loom on the horizon. The Indian masses, so docile
+to the genuine white man, begin to stir. The aureole of white prestige has
+been besmirched by the near-whites and half-castes who have traded so
+recklessly upon its sanctions. Strong in the poise of normal heredity, the
+Indian full-blood commences to despise these chaotic masters who turn his
+homelands into bear-gardens and witches&#8217; sabbaths. An &#8220;Indianista&#8221;
+movement is to-day on foot throughout mongrel-ruled America. It is most
+pronounced in Mexico, whose interminable agony becomes more and more a war
+of Indian resurgence, but it is also starting along the west coast of
+South America. Long ago, wise old Professor Pearson saw how the wind was
+blowing. Noting how whites and near-whites were &#8220;everywhere fighting and
+intriguing for the spoils of office,&#8221; he also noted that the Indian
+masses, though relatively passive and &#8220;seemingly unobservant,&#8221; were yet
+&#8220;conquering a place for themselves in other ways than by increasing and
+multiplying,&#8221; and he concluded: &#8220;the general level of the autochthonous
+race is being raised; it is acquiring riches and self-respect, and must
+sooner or later get the country back into its hands.&#8221;<a name='fna_76' id='fna_76' href='#f_76'><small>[76]</small></a> Recent visitors
+to the South American west coast note the signs of Indian unrest. Some
+years ago Lord Bryce remarked of Bolivia: &#8220;There have been Indian risings,
+and firearms are more largely in their hands than formerly. They so
+preponderate in numbers that any movement which united them against the
+upper class<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_125" id="Page_125">[Pg 125]</a></span> might, could they find a leader, have serious
+consequences.&#8221;<a name='fna_77' id='fna_77' href='#f_77'><small>[77]</small></a> Still more recently Professor Ross wrote concerning
+Peru: &#8220;In Cuzco I met a gentleman of education and travel who is said to
+be the only living lineal descendant of the Incas. He has great influence
+with the native element and voices their bitterness and their aspirations.
+He declares that the politics of Peru is a struggle between the Spanish
+mestizos of Lima and the coast and the natives of Cuzco and the interior,
+and predicts an uprising unless Cuzco is made the capital of the nation.
+He even dreams of a Kechua republic, with Cuzco as its capital and the
+United States its guarantor, as she is guarantor of the Cuban
+republic.&#8221;<a name='fna_78' id='fna_78' href='#f_78'><small>[78]</small></a> And of Bolivia, Professor Ross writes: &#8220;Lately there has
+been a general movement of the Bolivian Indians for the recovery of the
+lands of which they have been robbed piecemeal. Conflicts have broken out
+and, although the government has punished the ringleaders, there is a
+feeling that, so long as the exploiting of the Indian goes on, Bolivians
+are living &#8216;in the crater of a slumbering volcano.&#8217;&#8221;<a name='fna_79' id='fna_79' href='#f_79'><small>[79]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Since the white man has gone and the Indian is preparing to wrest the
+sceptre of authority from the mongrel&#8217;s worthless hands, let us examine
+this Indian race, to see what potentiality it possesses of restoring order
+and initiating progress.</p>
+
+<p>To begin with, there can be no doubt that the Indian is superior to the
+negro. The negro, even when quickened<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_126" id="Page_126">[Pg 126]</a></span> by foreign influences, never built
+up anything approaching a real civilization; whereas the Indian, though
+entirely sundered from the rest of mankind, evolved genuine polities and
+cultures like the Aztec of Mexico, the Inca of Peru, and the Maya of
+Yucatan. The Indian thus possesses creative capacity to an appreciable
+degree. However, that degree seems strictly limited. The researches of
+arch&aelig;ologists have sadly discounted the glowing tales of the
+Conquistadores, and the &#8220;Empires&#8221; of Mexico and Peru, though far from
+contemptible, certainly rank well below the achievements of European and
+Asiatic races in medi&aelig;val and even in classic times.</p>
+
+<p>The Indian possesses notable stability and poise, but the very intensity
+of these qualities fetters his progress and renders questionable his
+ability to rise to the modern plane. His conservatism is immense. With
+incredible tenacity he clings to his ancestral ways and exhibits a dull
+indifference to alien innovation. Of course the Indian sub-races differ
+considerably among themselves, but the same fundamental tendencies are
+visible in all of them. Says Professor Ellsworth Huntington: &#8220;The Indians
+are very backward. They are dull of mind and slow to adopt new ideas.
+Perhaps in the future they will change, but the fact that they have been
+influenced so little by four hundred years of contact with the white man
+does not afford much ground for hope. Judging from the past, there is no
+reason to think that their character is likely to change for many
+generations....<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_127" id="Page_127">[Pg 127]</a></span> Those who dwell permanently in the white man&#8217;s cities are
+influenced somewhat, but here as in other cases the general tendency seems
+to be to revert to the original condition as soon as the special impetus
+of immediate contact with the white man is removed.&#8221;<a name='fna_80' id='fna_80' href='#f_80'><small>[80]</small></a> And Lord Bryce
+writes in similar vein: &#8220;With plenty of stability, they lack initiative.
+They make steady soldiers, and fight well under white or mestizo leaders,
+but one seldom hears of a pure Indian accomplishing anything or rising
+either through war or politics, or in any profession, above the level of
+his class....&#8221;<a name='fna_81' id='fna_81' href='#f_81'><small>[81]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The truth about the Indian seems to be substantially this: Left alone, he
+would probably have continued to progress, albeit much more slowly than
+either white or Asiatic peoples. But the Indian was not left alone. On the
+contrary, he was suddenly felled by brutal and fanatical conquerors, who
+uprooted his native culture and plunged him into abject servitude. The
+Indian&#8217;s spiritual past was shorn away and his evolution was perverted.
+Prevented from developing along his own lines, and constitutionally
+incapable of adapting himself to the ways of his Spanish conquerors, the
+Indian vegetated, learning nothing and forgetting much that he knew. This
+has continued for four hundred years. Is it not likely that his ancestral
+aptitudes have atrophied or decayed? Slavery and mental sloth have indeed
+scarred him with their fell<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_128" id="Page_128">[Pg 128]</a></span> stigmata. Says Garcia-Calderon: &#8220;Without
+sufficient food, without hygiene, a distracted and laborious beast, he
+decays and perishes; to forget the misery of his daily lot he drinks,
+becomes an alcoholic, and his numerous progeny present the characteristics
+of degeneracy.&#8221;<a name='fna_82' id='fna_82' href='#f_82'><small>[82]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Furthermore, the Indian degenerates from another cause&mdash;mongrelization.
+Miscegenation is a dual process. It works upward and downward at one and
+the same time. In Latin America hybridization has been prodigious, the
+hybrids to-day numbering millions. In some regions, as in Venezuela and
+parts of Central America, there are very few full-blooded Indians left,
+hybrids forming practically the entire population. Now, on the whole, the
+white or &#8220;mestizo&#8221; crossing seems hurtful to the Indian, for what he gains
+in intelligence he more than loses in character. But the mestizo crossing
+is not the worst. There is another, much graver, racial danger. The hot
+coastlands swarm with negroes, and the zambo or negro-Indian is
+universally adjudged the worst of matings. Thus, for the Indian, white
+blood appears harmful, while black blood is absolutely fatal. Yet the
+mongrelizing tide sweeps steadily on. The Indian draws no &#8220;color line,&#8221;
+and continually impairs the purity of his blood and the poise of his
+heredity.</p>
+
+<p>Bearing all the above facts in mind, can we believe the Indian capable of
+drawing mongrel-ruled America from its slough of despond? Can he set it on
+the path<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_129" id="Page_129">[Pg 129]</a></span> of orderly progress? It does not seem possible. Assuming for the
+sake of argument complete freedom from foreign intervention, the Indian
+might in time displace his mongrel rulers&mdash;provided he himself were not
+also mongrelized. But the present &#8220;Indianista&#8221; movement is not a sign of
+Indian political efficiency; not the harbinger of an Indian &#8220;renaissance.&#8221;
+It is the instinctive turning of the harried beast on his tormentor.
+Maddened by the cruel vagaries of mongrel rule and increasingly conscious
+of the mongrel&#8217;s innate worthlessness, the Indian at last bares his teeth.
+Under civilized white tutelage the &#8220;Indianista&#8221; movement would have been
+practically inconceivable.</p>
+
+<p>However, guesses as to the final outcome of an Indian-mongrel conflict are
+academic speculation, because mongrel America will not be left to itself.
+Mongrel America cannot stand alone. Indeed, it never has stood alone, for
+it has always been bolstered up by the Monroe Doctrine. But for our
+protection, outside forces would have long since rushed into this
+political and economic vacuum, and every omen to-day denotes that this
+vacuum, like all others, will presently be filled. A world close packed as
+never before will not tolerate countries that are a torment to themselves
+and a dangerous nuisance to their neighbors. A world half bankrupt will
+not allow vast sources of potential wealth to lie in hands which idle or
+misuse. Thus it is practically certain that mongrel America will presently
+pass under foreign tutelage. Exactly how, is not yet clear. It may be done
+by the United States alone,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_130" id="Page_130">[Pg 130]</a></span> or, what is more probable, in &#8220;Pan-American&#8221;
+co-operation with the lusty young white nations of the antipodean south.
+It may be done by an even larger combination, including some European
+states. After all, the details of such action do not lie within the scope
+of this book, since they fall exclusively within the white man&#8217;s sphere of
+activity.</p>
+
+<p>There is, however, another dynamic which might transform mongrel America.
+This dynamic is yellow Asia. The Far East teems with virile and laborious
+life. It thrills to novel ambitions and desires. Avid with the urge of
+swarming myriads, it hungrily seeks outlets for its superabundant
+vitality. We have already seen how the Mongolian has earmarked the whole
+Far East for his own, and in subsequent pages we shall see how he also
+beats restlessly against the white world&#8217;s race-frontiers. But mongrel
+America! What other field offers such tempting possibilities for Mongolian
+race-expansion? Vast regions of incalculable, unexploited wealth, sparsely
+inhabited by stagnant populations cursed with anarchy and feeble from
+miscegenation&mdash;how could such lands resist the onslaught of tenacious and
+indomitable millions? The answer is self-evident. They could not resist;
+and such an invasion, once begun, would be consummated with a celerity and
+thoroughness perhaps unexampled in human history.</p>
+
+<p>Now the yellow world is alive to this momentous possibility. Japan, in
+particular, has glimpsed in Latin America precious avenues to that racial
+expansion<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_131" id="Page_131">[Pg 131]</a></span> which is the key-note of Japanese foreign policy. For years
+Japanese statesmen and publicists have busied themselves with the problem.
+The Chinese had, in fact, already pointed the way, for during the later
+decades of the nineteenth century Chinamen frequented Latin America&#8217;s
+Pacific coast, economically vanquishing the natives with ease, and
+settling in Peru in such numbers that the alarmed Peruvians hastily
+stopped the inflow by drastic exclusion acts. The successes of these
+Chinese pioneers, humble coolies entirely without official backing, have
+fired the Japanese imagination. The Japanese press has long discussed
+Latin America in optimistic vein. Count Okuma is a good exemplar of these
+Japanese aspirations. Some years ago he told the American sociologist
+Professor Ross: &#8220;South America, especially the northern part, will furnish
+ample room for our surplus.&#8221;<a name='fna_83' id='fna_83' href='#f_83'><small>[83]</small></a> To his fellow countrymen Count Okuma was
+still more specific. In 1907 he stated in the Tokio <i>Economist</i> that the
+Japanese were to overspread the earth like a cloud of locusts, alighting
+on the North American coasts, and swarming into Central and South America.
+Count Okuma expressed a strong preference for Latin American countries as
+fields for Japanese immigration, because most of them were &#8220;much easier to
+include within the sphere of influence of Japan in the future.&#8221;<a name='fna_84' id='fna_84' href='#f_84'><small>[84]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>And the Japanese have supplemented words with deeds. Especially since
+1914, Japanese activity in<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_132" id="Page_132">[Pg 132]</a></span> Latin America has been ubiquitous and
+striking. The west coast of South America, in particular, is to-day
+flooded with Japanese goods, merchants, commercial missions, and financial
+agents seeking concessions of every kind. Our State Department has had to
+exercise special vigilance concerning Japanese concession-hunting in
+Mexico.</p>
+
+<p>Japan&#8217;s present activity is of course mere reconnoitring&mdash;testings and
+mappings of terrain for possible later action on a more extensive scale.
+One thing alone gives Japan pause&mdash;our veto. Japan knows that real
+aggression against our southern neighbors would spell war with the United
+States. Japan does not contemplate war with us at present. She has many
+fish to fry in the Far East. So in Latin America she plays safe. But she
+bides her time. In Latin America itself she has friends&mdash;even partisans.
+Japan seeks to mobilize to her profit that distrust of the &#8220;Yanqui&#8221; which
+permeates Latin America. The half-castes, in particular, rage at our
+&#8220;color line&#8221; and see in the United States the Nemesis of their anarchic
+misrule. They flout the Monroe Doctrine, caress dreams of Japanese aid,
+and welcome Nippon&#8217;s pose as the champion of color throughout the world.</p>
+
+<p>Japanese activities in Mexico are of especial interest. Here Japan has
+three strong strings to her bow: (1) patriotic dislike of the United
+States; (2) mestizo hatred of the white &#8220;gringo&#8221;; (3) the Indianista
+movement. In Mexico the past decade of revolutionary turmoil has developed
+into a complicated race-war of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_133" id="Page_133">[Pg 133]</a></span> the mestizos against the white or
+near-white upper class and of the Indian full-bloods against both whites
+and mestizos. The one bond of union is dislike of the gringo, which often
+rises to fanatical hatred. Our war against Mexico in 1847 has never been
+forgotten, and many Mexicans cherish hopes of revenge and even aspire to
+recover the territories then ceded to us. During the early stages of the
+European War our military unpreparedness and apparent pacifism actually
+emboldened some Mexican hotheads to concoct the notorious &#8220;Plan of San
+Diego.&#8221; The conspirators plotted to rouse the Mexican population of our
+southern border, sow disaffection among our Southern negroes, and explode
+the mine at the psychological moment by means of a &#8220;Reconquering Equitable
+Army&#8221; invading Texas. Our whole Southwest was to be rejoined to Mexico,
+while our Southern States were to form a black republic. The projected war
+was conceived strictly in terms of race, the reconquering equitable army
+to be composed solely of &#8220;Latins,&#8221; negroes, and Japanese. The racial
+results were to be decisive, for the entire white population of both our
+South and Southwest was to be pitilessly massacred. Of course the plot
+completely miscarried, and sporadic attempts to invade Texas during 1915
+were easily repulsed.</p>
+
+<p>Nevertheless, this incident reveals the trend of many Mexican minds. The
+framers of the &#8220;Plan of San Diego&#8221; were not ignorant peons, but persons of
+some standing. The outrages and tortures inflicted upon numerous Americans
+in Mexico during recent years<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_134" id="Page_134">[Pg 134]</a></span> are further indications of that wide-spread
+hatred which expresses itself in vitriolic outbursts like the following
+editorial of a Mexican provincial paper, written during our chase after
+the bandit Villa in 1916: &#8220;Above all, do not forget that at a time of
+national need, humanity is a crime and frightfulness is a virtue. Pull out
+eyes, snatch out hearts, tear open breasts, drink&mdash;if you can&mdash;the blood
+in the skulls of the invaders from the cities of Yankeeland. In defense of
+liberty be a Nero, be a Caligula&mdash;that is to be a good patriot. Peace
+between Mexico and the United States will be closed in throes of terror
+and barbarism.&#8221;<a name='fna_85' id='fna_85' href='#f_85'><small>[85]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>All this is naturally grist for the Japanese mill. Especially interesting
+are Japanese attempts to play upon Mexican Indianista sentiment. Japanese
+writers point out physical and cultural similarities between the Mexican
+native races and themselves, deducing therefrom innate racial affinities
+springing from the remote and forgotten past. All possible sympathetic
+changes were rung during the diplomatic mission of Se&ntilde;or de la Barra to
+Japan at the beginning of 1914. His reception in Tokio was a memorable
+event. Se&ntilde;or de la Barra was greeted by cheering multitudes, and on every
+occasion the manifold bonds between the two peoples were emphasized. This
+of course occurred before the European War. During the war
+Japanese-Mexican<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_135" id="Page_135">[Pg 135]</a></span> relations remained amicable. So far as official evidence
+goes, the Japanese Government has never entered into any understandings
+with the Mexican Government, though some Mexicans have hinted at a secret
+agreement, and one Mexican writer, Gutierrez de Lara, asserts that in 1912
+Francisco Madero, then President, &#8220;threw himself into the arms of Japan,&#8221;
+and goes on: &#8220;We are well aware of the importance of this statement and of
+its tremendous international significance, but we make it deliberately
+with full confidence in our authority. Not only did Madero enlist the
+ardent support of the South American republics in the cause of Mexico&#8217;s
+inviolability, but he entered into negotiations with the Japanese minister
+in Mexico City for a close offensive and defensive alliance with Japan to
+checkmate United States aggression. When during the fateful twelve days&#8217;
+battle in Mexico City a rumor of American intervention, more alarming than
+usual, was communicated to Madero, he remarked coldly that he was
+thoroughly anxious for that intervention, for he was confident of the
+surprise the American Government would receive in discovering that they
+had to deal with Japan.&#8221;<a name='fna_86' id='fna_86' href='#f_86'><small>[86]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>But, after all, an official Japanese-Mexican understanding is not the
+fundamental issue. The really significant thing is Mexican popular
+antagonism to the United States, which is so wide-spread that Japan could
+in a crisis probably count on Mexican benevolent<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_136" id="Page_136">[Pg 136]</a></span> neutrality if not on
+Mexican support. The present Carranza government of Mexico is of course
+notoriously anti-American. Its consistent policy, notably revealed in its
+complaisance toward Germany and its intrigues with other anti-American
+r&eacute;gimes like those of Colombia and Venezuela, makes Mexico the centre of
+anti-Americanism in Latin America. As for the numerous Japanese residents
+in Mexico, they have lost no opportunity to abet this attitude. Here, for
+instance, is the text of a manifesto signed by prominent members of the
+Japanese colony during the American-Mexican crisis of 1916: &#8220;Japanese:
+Mexico is a friendly nation. Our commercial bonds with her are great. She
+is, like us, a nation of heroes who will never consent to the
+world-domination of a hard and brutal race, as are the Yankees. We cannot
+abandon Mexico in her struggle against a nation supposedly stronger. The
+Mexicans know how to defend themselves, but there is lacking aid which we
+can furnish. If the Yankees invade Mexico, if they seize the California
+coasts, Japanese commerce and the Japanese navy will face a grave peril.
+The Yankees believe us impotent because of the European War, and we will
+be expelled from American soil and our children from American schools. We
+will aid the Mexicans. We will aid Mexico against Yankee rapacity. This
+great and beautiful country is a victim of Yankee hatred toward Japan. Our
+indifference would be a lack of patriotism, since the Yankees already are
+against us and our divine Emperor. They have seized Hawaii, they have
+seized<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_137" id="Page_137">[Pg 137]</a></span> the Philippine Islands, near our coasts, and are now about to
+crush under foot our friend and possible ally, and injure our commerce and
+imperil our naval power.&#8221;<a name='fna_87' id='fna_87' href='#f_87'><small>[87]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The fact is that Latin America&#8217;s attitude toward the yellow world tends
+everywhere to crystallize along race lines. The half-castes, naturally
+hostile to the United States, see in Japan a welcome offset to the
+&#8220;Colossus of the North.&#8221; The self-conscious Indianista elements likewise
+heed Japanese suggestions of ethnic affinity. On the other hand, the
+whites and near-whites instinctively react against Japanese advances. Even
+those who have no love for the Yankee see in the Mongolian the greatest of
+perils. Garcia-Calderon typifies this point of view. He dreads our
+imperialistic tendencies, yet he reproves those Latin Americans who, in a
+Japanese-American clash, would favor Japan. &#8220;Victorious,&#8221; he writes, &#8220;the
+Japanese would invade Western America and convert the Pacific into a vast
+closed sea, closed to foreign ambitions, <i>mare nostrum</i>, peopled with
+Japanese colonies. The Japanese hegemony would not be a mere change of
+tutelage for the nations of America. In spite of essential differences,
+the Latins oversea have certain common ties with the people of the
+(United) States: a long-established religion, Christianity, and a
+coherent, European, Occidental civilization. Perhaps there is some obscure
+fraternity between the Japanese and the American Indians, between the
+yellow men of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_138" id="Page_138">[Pg 138]</a></span> Nippon and the copper-colored Quechuas, a disciplined and
+sober people. But the ruling race, the dominant type of Spanish origin,
+which imposes the civilization of the white man upon America, is hostile
+to the entire invading East.&#8221;<a name='fna_88' id='fna_88' href='#f_88'><small>[88]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>White men throughout Latin America generally echo these sentiments. Chile
+and Argentina repulse Oriental immigration, and the white oligarchs of
+Peru dread keenly Japanese designs directed so specifically against their
+country. Very recently a Peruvian, Doctor Jorge M. Corbacho,<a name='fna_89' id='fna_89' href='#f_89'><small>[89]</small></a> wrote
+most bitterly about the Japanese infiltration into Peru and adjacent
+Bolivia, while some years ago Se&ntilde;or Augustin Edwards, owner of the leading
+Chilean periodical, <i>El Mercurio</i>, denounced Count Okuma&#8217;s menaces and
+called for a Pan-American rampart against Asia from Behring Strait to Cape
+Horn. &#8220;Japanese immigration,&#8221; asserted Se&ntilde;or Edwards, &#8220;must be firmly
+opposed, not only in South America, but in the whole American continent.
+The same remark applies to Chinese immigration.... In short, these threats
+of Okuma should induce the nations of South America to adopt the Monroe
+Doctrine&mdash;an invincible weapon against the plans and intentions of that
+&#8216;Empire of the Orient,&#8217; which has so lately risen up to new life, and
+already manifests so dire a greed of conquest.&#8221;<a name='fna_90' id='fna_90' href='#f_90'><small>[90]</small></a> From Central America
+similar voices arise. A Salvadorean writer<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_139" id="Page_139">[Pg 139]</a></span> urges political federation
+with the United States as the sole refuge against the &#8220;Yellow Peril,&#8221; to
+avoid becoming &#8220;slaves and utterly insignificant&#8221;;<a name='fna_91' id='fna_91' href='#f_91'><small>[91]</small></a> and a well-known
+Nicaraguan politician, Se&ntilde;or Moncada,<a name='fna_92' id='fna_92' href='#f_92'><small>[92]</small></a> writes in similar vein.</p>
+
+<p>The momentous implications of Mongolian pressure upon Latin America are
+admirably described by Professor Ross. &#8220;Provided that no barrier be
+interposed to the inflow from man-stifled Asia,&#8221; he says, &#8220;it is well
+within the bounds of probability that by the close of this century South
+America will be the home of twenty or thirty millions of Orientals and
+descendants of Orientals.... But Asiatic immigration of such volume would
+change profoundly the destiny of South America. For one thing, it would
+forestall and frustrate that great immigration of Europeans which South
+American statesmen are counting on to relieve their countries from mestizo
+unprogressiveness and misgovernment. The white race would withhold its
+increase or look elsewhere for outlets; for those with the higher standard
+of comfort always shun competition with those of a lower standard. Again,
+large areas of South America might cease to be parts of Christendom. Some
+of the republics there might come to be as dependent upon Asiatic Powers
+as the Cuban republic is dependent upon the United States.&#8221;<a name='fna_93' id='fna_93' href='#f_93'><small>[93]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Very pertinent is Professor Ross&#8217;s warning as to<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_140" id="Page_140">[Pg 140]</a></span> the fate of the Indian
+population&mdash;a warning which Indianista believers in Japanese &#8220;affinity&#8221;
+should seriously take to heart. Whatever might be the lot of the Latin
+American whites, Professor Ross points out that &#8220;an Asiatic influx would
+seal the doom of the Indian element in these countries.... The Indians
+could make no effective economic stand against the wide-awake,
+resourceful, and aggressive Japanese or Chinese. The Oriental immigrants
+could beat the Indians at every point, block every path upward, and even
+turn them out of most of their present employments. In great part the
+Indians would become a cringing <i>sudra</i> caste, tilling the poorer lands
+and confined to the menial or repulsive occupations. Filled with despair,
+and abandoning themselves even more than they do now to pisco and coca,
+they would shrivel into a numerically negligible element in the
+population.&#8221;<a name='fna_94' id='fna_94' href='#f_94'><small>[94]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Such are the underlying factors in the Latin American situation. Once more
+we see the essential instability of mere political phenomena. Once more we
+see the supreme importance of race. No conquest could have been completer
+than that of the Spaniards four centuries ago. The Indians were helpless
+as sheep before the mail-clad Conquistadores. And military conquest was
+succeeded by complete political domination. The Indian even lost his
+cultural heritage, and became a passive tool in the hands of his white
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_141" id="Page_141">[Pg 141]</a></span>masters. But the Spaniard did not seal his title-deed with the indelible
+signet of race. Indian blood remained numerically predominant, and the
+conqueror further weakened his tenure by bringing in black blood&mdash;the most
+irreducible of ethnic factors. The inflow of white blood was small, and
+much of what did come lost itself in the dismal swamp of miscegenation.
+Lastly, the whites quarrelled among themselves.</p>
+
+<p>The result was inevitable. The colonial whites triumphed only by aid of
+the half-castes, who promptly claimed their reward. A fresh struggle
+ensued, ending (save in the antipodean regions) in the triumph of the
+half-castes. But these, in turn, had called in the Indians and negroes.
+Furthermore, the half-castes recklessly squandered the white political
+heritage. So the colored full-bloods stirred in their turn, and a new
+movement began which, if allowed to run its natural course, might result
+in complete de-Aryanization. In other words, the white race has been going
+back, and Latin America has been getting more Indian and negro for the
+past hundred years.</p>
+
+<p>This cycle, however, now nears its end. Latin America will be neither red
+nor black. It will ultimately be either white or yellow. The Indian is
+patently unable to construct a progressive civilization. As for the negro,
+he has proved as incapable in the New World as in the Old. Everywhere his
+presence has spelled regression, and his one New World field of
+triumph&mdash;Haiti&mdash;has resulted in an abysmal plunge<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_142" id="Page_142">[Pg 142]</a></span> to the jungle-level of
+Guinea and the Congo. Thus is created a political vacuum. And this vacuum
+unerring nature makes ready to fill.</p>
+
+<p>The Latin American situation is, indeed, akin to that of Africa. Latin
+America, like Africa, cannot stand alone. An inexorable dilemma impends:
+white or yellow. The white man has been first in the field and holds the
+central colored zone between two strong bases, north and south, where his
+tenure is the unimpeachable title of race. The yellow man has to conquer
+every step, though he has already acquired footholds and has behind him
+the welling reservoirs of Asia. Nevertheless, white victory in Latin
+America is sure&mdash;if internecine discord does not rob the white world of
+its strength. In Latin America, as in Africa, therefore, the whites must
+stand fast&mdash;and stand together.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_143" id="Page_143">[Pg 143]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="PART_II" id="PART_II"></a><i>PART II</i></h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="huge">THE EBBING TIDE OF WHITE</span></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_144" id="Page_144">[Pg 144]</a></span></p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_145" id="Page_145">[Pg 145]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_VI" id="CHAPTER_VI"></a>CHAPTER VI</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">THE WHITE FLOOD</span></p>
+
+<p>The world-wide expansion of the white race during the four centuries
+between 1500 and 1900 is the most prodigious phenomenon in all recorded
+history. In my opening pages I sketched both the magnitude of this
+expansion and its ethnic and political implications. I there showed that
+the white stocks together constitute the most numerous single branch of
+the human species, nearly one-third of all the human souls on earth to-day
+being whites. I also showed that white men racially occupy four-tenths of
+the entire habitable land-area of the globe, while nearly nine-tenths of
+this area is under white political control. Such a situation is
+unprecedented. Never before has a race acquired such combined
+preponderance of numbers and dominion.</p>
+
+<p>This white expansion becomes doubly interesting when we realize how sudden
+was its inception and how rapid its evolution. A single decade before the
+voyage of Columbus, he would have been a bold prophet who should have
+predicted this high destiny. At the close of the fifteenth century the
+white race was confined to western and central Europe, together with
+Scandinavia and the northwestern parts of European Russia. The total white
+race-area was then not much over 2,000,000<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_146" id="Page_146">[Pg 146]</a></span> square miles&mdash;barely one-tenth
+its area to-day. And in numbers the proportion was almost as unfavorable.
+At that moment (say, A. D. 1480) England could muster only about 2,000,000
+inhabitants, the entire population of the British Isles not much exceeding
+3,000,000 souls. To be sure, the continent was relatively better peopled.
+Still, the population of Europe in 1480 was probably not one-sixth that of
+1914.</p>
+
+<p>Furthermore, population had dwindled notably in the preceding one hundred
+and fifty years. During the fourteenth century Europe had been hideously
+scourged by the &#8220;Black Death&#8221; (bubonic plague), which carried off fully
+one-half of its inhabitants, while thereafter a series of great wars had
+destroyed immense numbers of people. These losses had not been repaired.
+Medi&aelig;val society was a static, equilibrated affair, which did not favor
+rapid human multiplication. In fact, European life had been intensive and
+recessive ever since the fall of the Roman Empire a thousand years before.
+Europe&#8217;s one medi&aelig;val attempt at expansion (the Crusades) had utterly
+failed. In fact, far from expanding, white Europe had been continuously
+assailed by brown and yellow Asia. Beginning with the Huns in the last
+days of Rome, continuing with the Arabs, and ending with the Mongols and
+Ottoman Turks, Europe had undergone a millennium of Asiatic aggression;
+and though Europe had substantially maintained its freedom, many of its
+outlying marches had fallen under Asiatic domination. In 1480, for
+example, the Turk was marching triumphantly<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_147" id="Page_147">[Pg 147]</a></span> across southeastern Europe,
+embryonic Russia was a Tartar dependency, while the Moor still clung to
+southern Spain.</p>
+
+<p>The outlook for the white race at the close of the fifteenth century thus
+seemed gloomy rather than bright. With a stationary or declining
+population, exposed to the assaults of powerful external foes, and racked
+by internal pains betokening the demise of the medi&aelig;val order, white
+Europe&#8217;s future appeared a far from happy one.</p>
+
+<p>Suddenly, in two short years, all was changed. In 1492 Columbus discovered
+America, and in 1494 Vasco da Gama, doubling Africa, found the way to
+India. The effect of these discoveries cannot be overestimated. We can
+hardly conceive how our medi&aelig;val forefathers viewed the ocean. To them the
+ocean was a numbing, constricting presence; the abode of darkness and
+horror. No wonder medi&aelig;val Europe was static, since it faced on ruthless,
+aggressive Asia, and backed on nowhere. Then, in the twinkling of an eye,
+dead-end Europe became mistress of the ocean&mdash;and thereby mistress of the
+world.</p>
+
+<p>No such strategical opportunity had, in fact, ever been vouchsafed. From
+classic times down to the end of the fifteenth century, white Europe had
+confronted only the most martial and enterprising of Asiatics. With such
+peoples war and trade had alike to be conducted on practically equal
+terms, and by frontal assault no decisive victory could be won. But, after
+the great discoveries, the white man could<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_148" id="Page_148">[Pg 148]</a></span> flank his old opponents. Whole
+new worlds peopled by primitive races were unmasked, where the white man&#8217;s
+weapons made victory certain, and whence he could draw stores of wealth to
+quicken his home life and initiate a progress that would soon place him
+immeasurably above his once-dreaded assailants.</p>
+
+<p>And the white man proved worthy of his opportunity. His inherent racial
+aptitudes had been stimulated by his past. The hard conditions of medi&aelig;val
+life had disciplined him to adversity and had weeded him by natural
+selection. The hammer of Asiatic invasion, clanging for a thousand years
+on the brown-yellow anvil, had tempered the iron of Europe into the finest
+steel. The white man could think, could create, could fight superlatively
+well. No wonder that redskins and negroes feared and adored him as a god,
+while the somnolent races of the Farther East, stunned by this strange
+apparition rising from the pathless ocean, offered no effective
+opposition.</p>
+
+<p>Thus began the swarming of the whites, like bees from the hive, to the
+uttermost ends of the earth. And, in return, Europe was quickened to
+intenser vitality. Goods, tools, ideas, men: all were produced at an
+unprecedented rate. So, by action and reaction, white progress grew by
+leaps and bounds. The Spanish and Portuguese pioneers presently showed
+signs of lassitude, but the northern nations&mdash;even more vigorous and
+audacious&mdash;instantly sprang to the front and carried forward the proud
+oriflamme of white expansion and world-dominion. For four hundred years<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_149" id="Page_149">[Pg 149]</a></span>
+the pace never slackened, and at the close of the nineteenth century the
+white man stood the indubitable master of the world.</p>
+
+<p>Now four hundred years of unbroken triumph naturally bred in the white
+race an instinctive belief that its expansion would continue indefinitely,
+leading automatically to ever higher and more splendid destinies. Before
+the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 the thought that white expansion could be
+stayed, much less reversed, never entered the head of one white man in a
+thousand. Why should it, since centuries of experience had taught the
+exact contrary? The settlement of America, Australasia, and Siberia, where
+the few colored aborigines vanished like smoke before the white advance;
+the conquest of brown Asia and the partition of Africa, where colored
+millions bowed with only sporadic resistance to mere handfuls of whites;
+both sets of phenomena combined to persuade the white man that he was
+invincible, and that the colored types would everywhere give way before
+him and his civilization. The continued existence of dense colored
+populations in the tropics was ascribed to climate; and even in the
+tropics it was assumed that whites would universally form a governing
+caste, directing by virtue of higher intelligence and more resolute will,
+and exploiting natural resources to the incalculable profit of the whole
+white race. Indeed, some persons believed that the tropics would become
+available for white settlement as soon as science had mastered tropical
+diseases and had prescribed an adequate hygiene.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_150" id="Page_150">[Pg 150]</a></span>This uncritical optimism, suggested by experience, was fortified by
+ill-assimilated knowledge. During the closing decades of the past century,
+not only were biology and economics less advanced than to-day, but they
+were also infinitely less widely understood, exact knowledge being
+confined to academic circles. The general public had only a vulgarized
+smattering, mostly crystallizing about catchwords into which men read
+their prepossessions and their prejudices. For instance: biologists had
+recently formulated the law of the &#8220;Survival of the Fittest.&#8221; This sounded
+very well. Accordingly, the public, in conformity with the prevailing
+optimism, promptly interpreted &#8220;fittest&#8221; as synonymous with &#8220;best,&#8221; in
+utter disregard of the grim truth that by &#8220;fittest&#8221; nature denotes only
+the type best adapted to existing conditions of environment, and that if
+the environment favors a low type, this low type (unless humanly
+prevented) will win, regardless of all other considerations. So again with
+economics. A generation ago relatively few persons realized that
+low-standard men would drive out high-standard men as inevitably as bad
+money drives out good, no matter what the results to society and the
+future of mankind. These are but two instances of that shallow, cock-sure
+nineteenth-century optimism, based upon ignorance and destined to be so
+swiftly and tragically disillusioned.</p>
+
+<p>However, for the moment, ignorance was bliss. Accordingly, the <i>fin de
+si&egrave;cle</i> white world, having partitioned Africa and fairly well dominated
+brown Asia,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_151" id="Page_151">[Pg 151]</a></span> prepared to extend its sway over the one portion of the
+colored world which had hitherto escaped subjection&mdash;the yellow Far East.
+Men began speaking glibly of &#8220;manifest destiny&#8221; or piously of &#8220;the white
+man&#8217;s burden.&#8221; European publicists wrote didactically on &#8220;the break-up of
+China,&#8221; while Russia, bestriding Siberia, dipped behemoth paws in Pacific
+waters and eyed Japan.</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/map2tmb.jpg" alt="" /><br />
+<a href="images/map2.jpg"><small>Larger Image</small></a></div>
+<p class="center">CATEGORIES OF WHITE WORLD-SUPREMACY</p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>Such was the white world&#8217;s confident, aggressive temper at the close of
+the last century. To be sure, voices were occasionally raised warning that
+all was not well. Such were the writings of Professor Pearson and Meredith
+Townsend. But the white world gave these Cassandras the reception always
+accorded prophets of evil in joyous times&mdash;it ignored them or laughed them
+to scorn. In fact, few of the prophets displayed Pearson&#8217;s immediate
+certainty. Most of them qualified their prophecies with the comforting
+assurance that the ills predicted were relatively remote.</p>
+
+<p>Meredith Townsend is a good case in point. The reader may recall his
+prophecy of white expulsion from Asia, quoted in my second chapter.<a name='fna_95' id='fna_95' href='#f_95'><small>[95]</small></a>
+That prophecy occurs in the preface to the fourth edition, published in
+1911, and written in the light of the Russo-Japanese War. Now, of course,
+Mr. Townsend&#8217;s main thesis&mdash;Europe&#8217;s inability permanently to master and
+assimilate Asia&mdash;had been elaborated by him long before the close of the
+nineteenth century. Nevertheless, the preface to the fourth edition speaks
+of Europe&#8217;s failure<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_152" id="Page_152">[Pg 152]</a></span> to conquer Asia as absolute and eviction from present
+holdings as probable within a relatively short time; whereas, in his
+original introduction, written in 1899, he foresaw a great European
+assault upon Asia, which would probably succeed and from which Asia would
+shake itself free only after the lapse of more than a century.</p>
+
+<p>In fact, Mr. Townsend&#8217;s words of 1899 so exactly portray white confidence
+at that moment that I cannot do better than quote him. His object in
+publishing his book is, he says, &#8220;to make Asia stand out clearer in
+English eyes, because it is evident to me that the white races under the
+pressure of an entirely new impulse are about to renew their periodic
+attempt to conquer or at least to dominate that vast continent.... So
+grand is the prize that failures will not daunt the Europeans, still less
+alter their conviction. If these movements follow historic lines they will
+recur for a time upon a constantly ascending scale, each repulse eliciting
+a greater effort, until at last Asia like Africa is &#8216;partitioned,&#8217; that
+is, each section is left at the disposal of some white people. If Europe
+can avoid internal war, or war with a much-aggrandized America, she will
+by A. D. 2000 be mistress in Asia, and at liberty, as her people think, to
+enjoy.&#8221;<a name='fna_96' id='fna_96' href='#f_96'><small>[96]</small></a> If the reader will compare these lines with Mr. Townsend&#8217;s
+1911 judgment, he will get a good idea of the momentous change wrought in
+white minds by Asia&#8217;s awakening during the first <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_153" id="Page_153">[Pg 153]</a></span>decade of the twentieth
+century as typified by the Russo-Japanese War.</p>
+
+<p>1900 was, indeed, the high-water mark of the white tide which had been
+flooding for four hundred years. At that moment the white man stood on the
+pinnacle of his prestige and power. Pass four short years, and the flash
+of the Japanese guns across the murky waters of Port Arthur harbor
+revealed to a startled world&mdash;the beginning of the ebb.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_154" id="Page_154">[Pg 154]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_VII" id="CHAPTER_VII"></a>CHAPTER VII</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">THE BEGINNING OF THE EBB</span></p>
+
+<p>The Russo-Japanese War is one of those landmarks in human history whose
+significance increases with the lapse of time. That war was momentous, not
+only for what it did, but even more for what it revealed. The legend of
+white invincibility was shattered, the veil of prestige that draped white
+civilization was torn aside, and the white world&#8217;s manifold ills were laid
+bare for candid examination.</p>
+
+<p>Of course previous blindness to the trend of things had not been
+universal. The white world had had its Cassandras, while keen-sighted
+Asiatics had discerned symptoms of white weakness. Nevertheless, so
+imposing was the white world&#8217;s aspect and so unbroken its triumphant
+progress that these seers had been a small and discredited minority. The
+mass of mankind, white and non-white alike, remained oblivious to signs of
+change.</p>
+
+<p>This, after all, was but natural. Not only had the white advance been
+continuous, but its tempo had been ever increasing. The nineteenth
+century, in particular, witnessed an unprecedented outburst of white
+activity. We have already surveyed white territorial gains, both as to
+area of settlement and sphere of political control. But along many other
+lines white expansion was<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_155" id="Page_155">[Pg 155]</a></span> equally remarkable. White race-increase&mdash;the
+basis of all else&mdash;was truly phenomenal. In the year 1500 the white race
+(then confined to Europe) could not have numbered more than 70,000,000. In
+1800 the population of Europe was 150,000,000, while the whites living
+outside Europe numbered over 10,000,000. The white race had thus a trifle
+more than doubled its numbers in three centuries. But in the year 1900 the
+population of Europe was nearly 450,000,000, while the extra-European
+whites numbered fully 100,000,000. Thus the whites had increased threefold
+in the European homeland, while in the new areas of settlement outside
+Europe they had increased tenfold. The total number of whites at the end
+of the nineteenth century was thus nearly 550,000,000&mdash;a gain in numbers
+of almost 400,000,000, or over 400 per cent. This spelled an increase six
+times as great as that of the preceding three centuries.</p>
+
+<p>White race-growth is most strikingly exemplified by the increase of its
+most expansive and successful branch&mdash;the Anglo-Saxons. In 1480, as
+already seen, the population of England proper was not much over
+2,000,000. Of course this figure was abnormally low even for medi&aelig;val
+times, it being due to the terrible vital losses of the Wars of the Roses,
+then drawing to a close. A century later, under Elizabeth, the population
+of England had risen to 4,000,000. In 1900 the population of England was
+31,000,000, and in 1910 it was 35,000,000, the population of the British
+Isles at the latter date being 45,500,000. But in the intervening<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_156" id="Page_156">[Pg 156]</a></span>
+centuries British blood had migrated to the ends of the earth, so that the
+total number of Anglo-Saxons in the world to-day cannot be much less than
+100,000,000. This figure includes Scotch and Scotch-Irish strains (which
+are of course identical with English in the Anglo-Saxon sense), and adopts
+the current estimate that some 50,000,000 of people in the United States
+are predominantly of Anglo-Saxon origin. Thus, in four centuries, the
+Anglo-Saxons multiplied between forty and fifty fold.</p>
+
+<p>The prodigious increase of the white race during the nineteenth century
+was due not only to territorial expansion but even more to those
+astounding triumphs of science and invention which gave the race
+unprecedented mastery over the resources of nature. This material advance
+is usually known as the &#8220;industrial revolution.&#8221; The industrial revolution
+began in the later decades of the eighteenth century, but it matured
+during the first half of the nineteenth century, when it swiftly and
+utterly transformed the face of things.</p>
+
+<p>This transformation was, indeed, absolutely unprecedented in the world&#8217;s
+history. Hitherto man&#8217;s material progress had been a gradual evolution.
+With the exception of gunpowder, he had tapped no new sources of material
+energy since very ancient times. The horse-drawn mail-coach of our
+great-grandfathers was merely a logical elaboration of the horse-drawn
+Egyptian chariot; the wind-driven clipper-ship traced its line unbroken to
+Ulysses&#8217;s lateen bark before Troy; while industry still relied on the
+brawn of man and<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_157" id="Page_157">[Pg 157]</a></span> beast or upon the simple action of wind and waterfall.
+Suddenly all was changed. Steam, electricity, petrol, the Hertzian wave,
+harnessed nature&#8217;s hidden powers, conquered distance, and shrunk the
+terrestrial globe to the measure of human hands. Man entered a new
+material world, differing not merely in degree but in kind from that of
+previous generations.</p>
+
+<p>When I say &#8220;Man,&#8221; I mean, so far as the nineteenth century was concerned,
+the white man. It was the white man&#8217;s brain which had conceived all this,
+and it was the white man alone who at first reaped the benefits. The two
+outstanding features of the new order were the rise of machine industry
+with its incalculable acceleration of mass-production, and the correlative
+development of cheap and rapid transportation. Both these factors favored
+a prodigious increase in population, particularly in Europe, since Europe
+became the workshop of the world. In fact, during the nineteenth century,
+Europe was transformed from a semi-rural continent into a swarming hive of
+industry, gorged with goods, capital, and men, pouring forth its wares to
+the remotest corners of the earth, and drawing thence fresh stores of raw
+material for new fabrication and exchange. The amount of wealth amassed by
+the white world in general and by Europe in particular since the beginning
+of the nineteenth century is simply incalculable. Some faint conception of
+it can be gathered from the growth of world-trade. In the year 1818 the
+entire volume of international commerce was valued at only $2,000,000,000.
+In other words,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_158" id="Page_158">[Pg 158]</a></span> after countless millenniums of human life upon our globe,
+man had been able to produce only that relatively modest volume of
+world-exchange. In 1850 the volume of world-trade had grown to
+$4,000,000,000. In 1900 it had increased to $20,000,000,000, and in 1913
+it swelled to the inconceivable total of $40,000,000,000&mdash;a twentyfold
+increase in a short hundred years.</p>
+
+<p>Such were the splendid achievements of nineteenth-century civilization.
+But there was a seamy side to this cloth of gold. The vices of our age
+have been portrayed by a thousand censorious pens, and there is no need
+here to recapitulate them. They can mostly be summed up by the word
+&#8220;Materialism.&#8221; That absorption in material questions and neglect of
+idealistic values which characterized the nineteenth century has been
+variously accounted for. But, after all, was it not primarily due to the
+profound disturbance caused by drastic environmental change? Civilized man
+had just entered a new material world, differing not merely in degree but
+in kind from that of his ancestors. It is a scientific truism that every
+living organism, in order to survive, must adapt itself to its
+environment. Therefore any change of environment must evoke an immediate
+readjustment on the part of the organism, and the more pronounced the
+environmental change, the more rapid and thoroughgoing the organic
+readjustment must be. Above all, speed is essential. Nature brooks no
+delay, and the disharmonic organism must attune itself or perish.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_159" id="Page_159">[Pg 159]</a></span>Now, is not readaptation precisely the problem with which civilized man
+has been increasingly confronted for the past hundred years? No one surely
+can deny that our present environment differs vastly from that of our
+ancestors. But if this be so, the necessity for profound and rapid
+adaptation becomes equally true. In fact, the race has instinctively
+sensed this necessity, and has bent its best energies to the task,
+particularly on the materialistic side. That was only natural. The
+pioneer&#8217;s preoccupation with material matters in opening up new country is
+self-evident, but what is not so generally recognized is the fact that
+nineteenth-century Europe and the eastern United States are in many
+respects environmentally &#8220;newer&#8221; than remote backwoods settlements.</p>
+
+<p>Of course the changed character of our civilization called for idealistic
+adaptations no less sweeping. These were neglected, because their
+necessity was not so compellingly patent. Indeed, man was distinctly
+attached to his existing idealistic outfit, to the elaboration of which he
+had so assiduously devoted himself in former days, and which had fairly
+served the requirements of his simpler past. Therefore nineteenth-century
+man concentrated intensively, exclusively upon materialistic problems,
+feeling that he could thus concentrate because he believed that the
+idealistic conquests of preceding epochs had given him sound moral bases
+upon which to build the new material edifice.</p>
+
+<p>Unfortunately, that which had at first been merely a means to an end
+presently became an end in itself.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_160" id="Page_160">[Pg 160]</a></span> Losing sight of his idealisms,
+nineteenth-century man evolved a thoroughly materialistic philosophy. The
+upshot was a warped, one-sided development which quickly revealed its
+unsoundness. The fact that man was much less culpable for his errors than
+many moralists aver is quite beside the point, so far as consequences are
+concerned. Nature takes no excuses. She demands results, and when these
+are not forthcoming she inexorably inflicts her penalties.</p>
+
+<p>As the nineteenth century drew toward its close the symptoms of a profound
+<i>malaise</i> appeared on every side. Even those most fundamental of all
+factors, the vitality and quality of the race, were not immune. Vital
+statistics began to display features highly disquieting to thoughtful
+minds. The most striking of these phenomena was the declining birth-rate
+which affected nearly all the white nations toward the close of the
+nineteenth century and which in France resulted in a virtually stationary
+population.</p>
+
+<p>Of course the mere fact of a lessened birth-rate, taken by itself, is not
+the unmixed evil which many persons assume. Man&#8217;s potential reproductive
+capacity, like that of all other species, is very great. In fact, the
+whole course of biological progress has been marked by a steady checking
+of that reproductive exuberance which ran riot at the beginning of life on
+earth. As Havelock Ellis well says: &#8220;Of one minute organism it is
+estimated that, if its reproduction were not checked by death or
+destruction, in thirty days it would form a mass a million times larger
+than the sun.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_161" id="Page_161">[Pg 161]</a></span> The conger-eel lays 15,000,000 eggs, and if they all grew
+up, and reproduced themselves on the same scale, in two years the whole
+sea would become a wriggling mass of fish. As we approach the higher forms
+of life reproduction gradually dies down. The animals nearest to man
+produce few offspring, but they surround them with parental care, until
+they are able to lead independent lives with a fair chance of surviving.
+The whole process may be regarded as a mechanism for slowly subordinating
+quantity to quality, and so promoting the evolution of life to ever higher
+stages.&#8221;<a name='fna_97' id='fna_97' href='#f_97'><small>[97]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>While man&#8217;s reproductive power is slight from the standpoint of bacteria
+and conger-eels, it is yet far from negligible, as is shown by the
+birth-rate of the less-advanced human types at all times, and by the
+birth-rate of the higher types under exceptionally favorable
+circumstances. The nineteenth century was one of these favorable
+occasions. In the new areas of settlement outside Europe, vast regions
+practically untenanted by colored competitors invited the white colonists
+to increase and multiply; while Europe itself, though historically &#8220;old
+country,&#8221; was so transformed environmentally by the industrial revolution
+that it suddenly became capable of supporting a much larger population
+than heretofore. By the close of the century, however, the most pressing
+economic stimuli to rapid multiplication had waned in Europe and in many
+of the race dependencies.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_162" id="Page_162">[Pg 162]</a></span> Therefore the rate of increase, even under the
+most favorable biological circumstances, should have shown a decline.</p>
+
+<p>The trouble was that this diminishing human output was of less and less
+biological value. Wherever one looked in the white world, it was precisely
+those peoples of highest genetic worth whose birth-rate fell off most
+sharply, while within the ranks of the several peoples it was those social
+classes containing the highest proportion of able strains which were
+contributing the smallest quotas to the population. Everywhere the better
+types (on which the future of the race depends) were numerically
+stationary or dwindling, while conversely, the lower types were gaining
+ground, their birth-rate showing relatively slight diminution.</p>
+
+<p>This &#8220;disgenic&#8221; trend, so ominous for the future of the race, is a
+melancholy commonplace of our time, and many efforts have been made to
+measure its progress in economic or social terms. One of the most striking
+and easily measured examples, however, is furnished by the category of
+race. As explained in the Introduction, the white race divides into three
+main sub-species&mdash;the Nordics, the Alpines, and the Mediterraneans. All
+three are good stocks, ranking in genetic worth well above the various
+colored races. However, there seems to be no question that the Nordic is
+far and away the most valuable type; standing, indeed, at the head of the
+whole human genus. As Madison Grant well expresses it, the Nordic is &#8220;The
+Great Race.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_163" id="Page_163">[Pg 163]</a></span>Now it is the Nordics who are most affected by the disgenic aspects of our
+civilization. In the newer areas of white settlement like our Pacific
+coast or the Canadian Northwest, to be sure, the Nordics even now thrive
+and multiply. But in all those regions which typify the transformation of
+the industrial revolution, the Nordics do not fit into the altered
+environment as well as either Alpines or Mediterraneans, and hence tend to
+disappear. Before the industrial revolution the Nordic&#8217;s chief eliminator
+was war. His pre-eminent fighting ability, together with the position of
+leadership which he had generally acquired, threw on his shoulders the
+brunt of battle and exposed him to the greatest losses, whereas the more
+stolid Alpine and the less robust Mediterranean stayed at home and
+reproduced their kind. The chronic turmoil of both the medi&aelig;val and modern
+periods imposed a perpetual drain on the Nordic stock, while the era of
+discovery and colonization which began with the sixteenth century further
+depleted the Nordic ranks in Europe, since it was adventurous Nordics who
+formed the overwhelming majority of explorers and pioneers to new lands.
+Thus, even at the end of the eighteenth century, Europe was much less
+Nordic than it had been a thousand years before.</p>
+
+<p>Nevertheless, down to the close of the eighteenth century, the Nordics
+suffered from no other notable handicaps than war and migration, and even
+enjoyed some marked advantages. Being a high type, the Nordic is naturally
+a &#8220;high standard&#8221; man. He requires<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_164" id="Page_164">[Pg 164]</a></span> healthful living conditions, and
+quickly pines when deprived of good food, fresh air, and exercise. Down to
+the close of the eighteenth century, Europe was predominantly
+agricultural. In cool northern and central Europe, therefore, environment
+actually favored the big, blond Nordics, especially as against the
+slighter, less muscular Mediterranean; while in the hotter south the
+Nordic upper class, being the rulers, were protected from field labor, and
+thus survived as an aristocracy. In peaceful times, therefore, the Nordics
+multiplied and repaired the gaps wrought by proscription and war.</p>
+
+<p>The industrial revolution, however, profoundly modified this state of
+things. Europe was transformed from an agricultural to an urbanized,
+industrial area. Numberless cities and manufacturing centres grew up,
+where men were close packed and were subjected to all the evils of
+congested living. Of course such conditions are not ideal for any stock.
+Nevertheless, the Nordic suffered more than any one else. The cramped
+factory and the crowded city weeded out the big, blond Nordic with
+portentous rapidity, whereas the little brunet Mediterranean, in
+particular, adapted himself to the operative&#8217;s bench or the clerk&#8217;s stool,
+prospered&mdash;and reproduced his kind.</p>
+
+<p>The result of these new handicaps, combined with the continuance of the
+traditional handicaps (war and migration), has been a startling decrease
+of Nordics all over Europe throughout the nineteenth century, with a
+corresponding resurgence of the Alpine,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_165" id="Page_165">[Pg 165]</a></span> and still more of the
+Mediterranean, elements. In the United States it has been the same story.
+Our country, originally settled almost exclusively by Nordics, was toward
+the close of the nineteenth century invaded by hordes of immigrant Alpines
+and Mediterraneans, not to mention Asiatic elements like Levantines and
+Jews. As a result, the Nordic native American has been crowded out with
+amazing rapidity by these swarming, prolific aliens, and after two short
+generations he has in many of our urban areas become almost extinct.</p>
+
+<p>The racial displacements induced by a changed economic or social
+environment are, indeed, almost incalculable. Contrary to the popular
+belief, nothing is more <i>unstable</i> than the ethnic make-up of a people.
+Above all, there is no more absurd fallacy than the shibboleth of the
+&#8220;melting-pot.&#8221; As a matter of fact, the melting-pot may mix but does not
+melt. Each race-type, formed ages ago, and &#8220;set&#8221; by millenniums of
+isolation and inbreeding, is a stubbornly persistent entity. Each type
+possesses a special set of characters: not merely the physical characters
+visible to the naked eye, but moral, intellectual, and spiritual
+characters as well. All these characters are transmitted substantially
+unchanged from generation to generation. To be sure, where members of the
+same race-stock intermarry (as English and Swedish Nordics, or French and
+British Mediterraneans), there seems to be genuine amalgamation. In most
+other cases, however, the result is not a blend but a mechanical mixture.
+Where<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_166" id="Page_166">[Pg 166]</a></span> the parent stocks are very diverse, as in matings between whites,
+negroes, and Amerindians, the offspring is a mongrel&mdash;a walking chaos, so
+consumed by his jarring heredities that he is quite worthless. We have
+already viewed the mongrel and his works in Latin America.</p>
+
+<p>Such are the two extremes. Where intermarriage takes place between stocks
+relatively near together, as in crossings between the main divisions of
+the white species, the result may not be bad, and is sometimes distinctly
+good. Nevertheless, there is no true amalgamation. The different
+race-characters remain distinct in the mixed offspring. If the race-types
+have generally intermarried, the country is really occupied by two or more
+races, the races always tending to sort themselves out again as pure types
+by Mendelian inheritance. Now one of these race-types will be favored by
+the environment, and it will accordingly tend to gain at the other&#8217;s
+expense, while conversely the other types will tend to be bred out and to
+disappear. Sometimes a modification of the environment through social
+changes will suddenly reverse this process and will penalize a hitherto
+favored type. We then witness a &#8220;resurgence,&#8221; or increase, of the
+previously submerged element.</p>
+
+<p>A striking instance of this is going on in England. England is inhabited
+by two race-stocks&mdash;Nordics and Mediterraneans. Down to the eighteenth
+century, England, being an agricultural country with a cool climate,
+favored the Nordics, and but for the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_167" id="Page_167">[Pg 167]</a></span> Nordic handicaps of war and
+migration the Mediterraneans might have been entirely eliminated. Two
+hundred years ago the Mediterranean element in England was probably very
+small. The industrial revolution, however, reversed the selective process,
+and to-day the small, dark types in England increase noticeably with every
+generation. The swart &#8220;cockney&#8221; is a resurgence of the primitive
+Mediterranean stock, and is probably a faithful replica of his ancestors
+of Neolithic times.</p>
+
+<p>Such was the ominous &#8220;seamy side&#8221; of nineteenth-century civilization. The
+regressive trend was, in fact, a vicious circle. An ill-balanced, faulty
+environment penalized the superior strains and favored the inferior types;
+while, conversely, the impoverishing race-stocks, drained of their
+geniuses and overloading with dullards and degenerates, were increasingly
+unable to evolve environmental remedies.</p>
+
+<p>Thus, by action and reaction, the situation grew steadily worse,
+disclosing its parlous state by numberless symptoms of social ill-health.
+All the unlovely <i>fin de si&egrave;cle</i> phenomena, such as the decay of ideals,
+rampant materialism, political disruption, social unrest, and the
+&#8220;decadence&#8221; of art and literature, were merely manifestations of the same
+basic ills.</p>
+
+<p>Of course a thoughtful minority, undazzled by the prevalent optimism,
+pointed out evils and suggested remedies. Unfortunately these &#8220;remedies&#8221;
+were superficial, because the reformers confused manifestations with
+causes and combated symptoms instead of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_168" id="Page_168">[Pg 168]</a></span> fighting the disease. For
+example: the white world&#8217;s troubles were widely ascribed to the loss of
+its traditional ideals, especially the decay of religious faith. But, as
+the Belgian sociologist R&eacute;n&eacute; G&eacute;rard acutely remarks, &#8220;to reason in this
+manner is, we think, to mistake the effect for the cause. To believe that
+philosophic and religious doctrines create morals and civilizations is a
+seductive error, but a fatal one. To transplant the beliefs and the
+institutions of a people to new regions in the hope of transplanting
+thither their virtues and their civilization as well is the vainest of
+follies.... The greater or less degree of vigor in a people depends on the
+power of its vital instinct, of its greater or less faculty for adapting
+itself to and dominating the conditions of the moment. When the vital
+instinct of a people is healthy, it readily suggests to the people the
+religious and moral doctrines which assure its survival. It is not,
+therefore, because a people possesses a definite belief that it is healthy
+and vigorous, but rather because the people is healthy and vigorous that
+it adopts or invents the belief which is useful to itself. In this way, it
+is not because it ceases to believe that it falls into decay, it is
+because it is in decay that it abandons the fertile dream of its ancestors
+without replacing this by a new dream, equally fortifying and creative of
+energy.&#8221;<a name='fna_98' id='fna_98' href='#f_98'><small>[98]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Thus we return once more to the basic principle of race. For what is
+&#8220;vital instinct&#8221; but the imperious<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_169" id="Page_169">[Pg 169]</a></span> urge of superior heredity? As Madison
+Grant well says: &#8220;The lesson is always the same, namely, that race is
+everything. Without race there can be nothing except the slave wearing his
+master&#8217;s clothes, stealing his master&#8217;s proud name, adopting his master&#8217;s
+tongue, and living in the crumbling ruins of his master&#8217;s palace.&#8221;<a name='fna_99' id='fna_99' href='#f_99'><small>[99]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The disastrous consequences of failure to realize this basic truth is
+nowhere more strikingly exemplified than in the field of white
+world-politics during the half-century preceding the Great War. That
+period was dominated by two antithetical schools of political thinking:
+national-imperialism and internationalism. Swayed by the ill-balanced
+spirit of the times, both schools developed extremist tendencies; the
+former producing such monstrous aberrations as Pan-Germanism and
+Pan-Slavism, the latter evolving almost equally vicious concepts like
+cosmopolitanism and proletarianism. The adherents of these rival schools
+combated one another and wrangled among themselves. They both disregarded
+the basic significance of race, together with its immediate corollary, the
+essential solidarity of the white world.</p>
+
+<p>As a matter of fact, white solidarity has been one of the great constants
+of history. For ages the white peoples have possessed a true &#8220;symbiosis&#8221;
+or common life, ceaselessly mingling their bloods and exchanging their
+ideas. Accordingly, the various white nations which are the race&#8217;s
+political expression may be <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_170" id="Page_170">[Pg 170]</a></span>regarded as so many planets gravitating about
+the sun of a common civilization. No such sustained and intimate
+race-solidarity has ever before been recorded in human annals. Not even
+the solidarity of the yellow peoples is comparable in scope.</p>
+
+<p>Of course the white world&#8217;s internal frictions have been legion, and at
+certain times these frictions have become so acute that white men have
+been led to disregard or even to deny their fundamental unity. This is
+perhaps also because white solidarity is so pervasive that we <i>live in
+it</i>, and thus ordinarily do not perceive it any more than we do the air we
+breathe. Should white men ever really lose their instinct of
+race-solidarity, they would asphyxiate racially as swiftly and surely as
+they would asphyxiate physically if the atmospheric oxygen should suddenly
+be withdrawn. However, down to 1914 at least, the white world never came
+within measurable distance of this fatal possibility. On the contrary, the
+white peoples were continually expressing their fundamental solidarity by
+various unifying concepts like the &#8220;Pax Romana&#8221; of antiquity, the &#8220;Civitas
+Dei&#8221; or Christian commonwealth of the Middle Ages, and the &#8220;European
+Concert&#8221; of nineteenth-century diplomacy.</p>
+
+<p>It was typical of the <i>malaise</i> which was overtaking the white world that
+the close of the nineteenth century should have witnessed an ominous
+ignoring of white solidarity; that national-imperialists should have
+breathed mutual slaughter while internationalists caressed visions of
+&#8220;human solidarity&#8221; culminating<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_171" id="Page_171">[Pg 171]</a></span> in universal race-amalgamation; lastly,
+that Asia&#8217;s incipient revolt against white supremacy, typified by the
+Russo-Japanese War, should have found zealous white sponsors and abetters.</p>
+
+<p>Nothing, indeed, better illustrates the white world&#8217;s unsoundness at the
+beginning of the present century than its reaction to the Russo-Japanese
+conflict. The tremendous significance of that event was no more lost upon
+the whites than it was upon the colored peoples. Most far-seeing white men
+recognized it as an omen of evil import for their race-future. And yet,
+even in the first access of apprehension, these same persons generally
+admitted that they saw no prospect of healing, constructive action to
+remedy the ills which were driving the white world along the downward
+path. Analyzing the possibility of Europe&#8217;s presenting a common front to
+the perils disclosed by the Japanese victories, the French publicist R&eacute;n&eacute;
+Pinon sadly concluded in the negative, believing that political passions,
+social hates, and national rivalries would speak louder than the general
+interest. &#8220;Contemporary Europe,&#8221; he wrote, in 1905, &#8220;is probably not ready
+to receive and understand the lesson of the war. What are the examples of
+history to those gigantic commercial houses, uneasy for their New Year&#8217;s
+balances, which are our modern nations? It is in the nature of States
+founded on mercantilism to content themselves with a hand-to-mouth policy,
+without general views or idealism, satisfied with immediate gains and
+unable to prepare against a distant future.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_172" id="Page_172">[Pg 172]</a></span>&#8220;Whence, in the Europe of to-day, could come the principle of an
+<i>entente</i>, and on what could it be based? Too many divergent interests,
+too many rival ambitions, too many festering hates, too many &#8216;dead who
+speak,&#8217; are present to stifle the voice of Europe&#8217;s conscience.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;However menacing the external danger, we fear that political rancors
+would not down; that the enemy from without would find accomplices, or at
+least unconscious auxiliaries, within. Far more than in its regiments and
+battleships, the power of Japan lies in our discords, in the absence of an
+ideal capable of lifting the European peoples above the daily pursuit of
+immediate interests, capable of stirring their hearts with the thrill of a
+common emotion. The true &#8216;Yellow Peril&#8217; lies within us.&#8221;<a name='fna_100' id='fna_100' href='#f_100'><small>[100]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>R&eacute;n&eacute; Pinon was a true prophet. Not only was the &#8220;writing on the wall&#8221; not
+taken to heart, the decade following the Russo-Japanese conflict witnessed
+a prodigious aggravation of all the ills which had afflicted white
+civilization during the nineteenth century. As if scourged by a tragic
+fate, the white world hurtled along the downward path, until it entered
+the fell shadow of&mdash;the modern Peloponnesian War.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_173" id="Page_173">[Pg 173]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_VIII" id="CHAPTER_VIII"></a>CHAPTER VIII</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">THE MODERN PELOPONNESIAN WAR</span></p>
+
+<p>The Peloponnesian War was the suicide of Greek civilization. It is the
+saddest page of history. In the brief Periclean epoch preceding the
+catastrophe Hellas had shone forth with unparalleled splendor, and even
+those wonderful achievements seemed but the prelude to still loftier
+heights of glory. On the eve of its self-immolation the Greek race, far
+from being exhausted, was bubbling over with exuberant vitality and
+creative genius.</p>
+
+<p>But the half-blown rose was nipped by the canker of discord. Jealous
+rivalries and mad ambitions smouldered till they burst into a consuming
+flame. For a generation Hellas tore itself to pieces in a delirium of
+fratricidal strife. And even this was not the worst. The &#8220;peace&#8221; which
+closed the Peloponnesian War was no peace. It was a mere truce, dictated
+by the victors of the moment to sullen and vengeful enemies. Imposed by
+the sword and infused with no healing or constructive virtue, the
+Peloponnesian War was but the first of a war cycle which completed
+Hellas&#8217;s ruin.</p>
+
+<p>The irreparable disaster had, indeed, occurred: the gulfs of sundering
+hatred had become fixed, and the sentiment of Greek race-unity was
+destroyed. Having lost its soul, the Greek race soon lost its body as
+well.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_174" id="Page_174">[Pg 174]</a></span> Drained of its best strains, the diminished remnant bowed to
+foreign masters and bastardized its blood with the hordes of inferior
+aliens who swarmed into the land. By the time of the Roman conquest the
+Greeks were degenerate, and the Roman epithet &#8220;Gr&aelig;culus&#8221; was a term of
+deserved contempt.</p>
+
+<p>Thus perished the Greeks&mdash;the fairest slip that ever budded on the tree of
+life. They perished by their own hands, in the flower of their youth,
+carrying with them to the grave, unborn, potencies which might have
+blessed and brightened the world for ages. Nature is inexorable. No living
+being stands above her law; and protozo&ouml;n or demigod, if they transgress,
+alike must die.</p>
+
+<p>The Greek tragedy should be a warning to our own day. Despite many
+unlikenesses, the nineteenth century was strangely reminiscent of the
+Periclean age. In creative energy and fecund achievement, surely, its like
+had not been seen since &#8220;the glory that was Greece,&#8221; and the way seemed
+opening to yet higher destinies.</p>
+
+<p>But the brilliant sunrise was presently dimmed by gathering clouds. The
+birth of the twentieth century was attended with disquieting omens. The
+ills which had afflicted the preceding epoch grew more acute,
+synchronizing into an all-pervading, militant unrest. The spirit of change
+was in the air. Ancient ideals and shibboleths withered before the fiery
+breath of a destructive criticism, while the solid crust of tradition
+cracked and heaved under the premonitory tremors of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_175" id="Page_175">[Pg 175]</a></span> volcanic forces
+working far below. Everywhere were seen bursting forth increasingly acute
+eruptions of human energy: a triumph of the dynamic over the static
+elements of life; a growing preference for violent and revolutionary, as
+contrasted with peaceful and evolutionary, solutions, running the whole
+politico-social gamut from &#8220;Imperialism&#8221; to &#8220;Syndicalism.&#8221; Everywhere
+could be discerned the spirit of unrest setting the stage for the great
+catastrophe.</p>
+
+<p>Grave disorders were simply inevitable. They might perhaps have been
+localized. They might even have taken other forms. But the ills of our
+civilization were too deep-seated to have avoided grave disturbances. The
+Prussian plotters of &#8220;Weltmacht&#8221; did, indeed, precipitate the impending
+crisis in its most virulent and concentrated form, yet after all they were
+but sublimations of the abnormal trend of the times.</p>
+
+<p>The best proof of this is the white world&#8217;s acutely pathological condition
+during the entire decade previous to the Great War. That fierce quest
+after alliances and mad piling-up of armaments; those paroxysmal &#8220;crises&#8221;
+which racked diplomacy&#8217;s feverish frame; those ferocious struggles which
+desolated the Balkans: what were all these but symptoms denoting a
+consuming disease? To-day, by contrast, we think of the Great War as
+having smitten a world basking in profound peace. What a delusion! Cast
+back the mind&#8217;s eye, and recall how hectic was the eve of the Great War,
+not merely in politics but in most other fields as well. Those opening
+months of 1914! Why, Europe<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_176" id="Page_176">[Pg 176]</a></span> seethed from end to end! When the Great War
+began, England was on the verge of civil strife, Russia was in the throes
+of an acute social revolt, Italy had just passed through a &#8220;red week&#8221;
+threatening anarchy, and every European country was suffering from grave
+internal disorders. It was a strange, nightmarish time, that early summer
+of 1914, to-day quite overshadowed by subsequent events, but which later
+generations will assign a proper place in the chain of world-history.</p>
+
+<p>Well, Armageddon began and ran its horrid course. With the grim chronology
+of those dreary years this book is not concerned. It is with the aftermath
+that we here deal. And that is a sufficiently gloomy theme. The material
+losses are prodigious, the vital losses appalling, while the spiritual
+losses have well-nigh bankrupted the human soul.</p>
+
+<p>Turning first to the material losses, they are of course in the broadest
+sense incalculable, but approximate estimates have been made. Perhaps the
+best of them is the analysis made by Professor Ernest L. Bogert, who
+places the direct costs of the war at $186,000,000,000 and the indirect
+costs at $151,000,000,000, thus arriving at the stupendous total of
+$337,000,000,000. These well-nigh inconceivable estimates still do not
+adequately represent the total losses, figured even in monetary terms,
+for, as Professor Bogert remarks: &#8220;The figures presented in this summary
+are both incomprehensible and appalling, yet even these do not take into
+account the effect of the war on life, human<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_177" id="Page_177">[Pg 177]</a></span> vitality, economic
+well-being, ethics, morality, or other phases of human relationships and
+activities which have been disorganized and injured. It is evident from
+the present disturbances in Europe that the real costs of the war cannot
+be measured by the direct money outlays of the belligerents during the
+five years of its duration, but that the very breakdown of modern economic
+society might be the price exacted.&#8221;<a name='fna_101' id='fna_101' href='#f_101'><small>[101]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Yet prodigious as has been the destruction of wealth, the destruction of
+life is even more serious. Wealth can sooner or later be replaced, while
+vital losses are, by their very nature, irreparable. Never before were
+such masses of men arrayed for mutual slaughter. During the late war
+nearly 60,000,000 soldiers were mobilized, and the combatants suffered
+33,000,000 casualties, of whom nearly 8,000,000 were killed or died of
+disease, nearly 19,000,000 were wounded, and 7,000,000 taken prisoners.
+The greatest sufferer was Russia, which had over 9,000,000 casualties,
+while next in order came Germany with 6,000,000 and France with 4,500,000
+casualties. The British Empire had 3,000,000 casualties. America&#8217;s losses
+were relatively slight, our total casualties being a trifle under 300,000.</p>
+
+<p>And this is only the beginning of the story. The figures just quoted refer
+only to fighting men. They take no account of the civilian population. But
+the civilian losses were simply incalculable, especially in eastern Europe
+and the Ottoman Empire. It is <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_178" id="Page_178">[Pg 178]</a></span>estimated that for every soldier killed,
+five civilians perished by hunger, exposure, disease, massacre, or
+heightened infant mortality. The civilian deaths in Poland and Russia are
+placed at many millions, while other millions died in Turkey and Serbia
+through massacre and starvation. One item alone will give some idea of the
+wastage of human life during the war. The deaths beyond the normal
+mortality due to influenza and pneumonia induced by the war are estimated
+at 4,000,000. The total loss of life directly attributable to the war is
+probably fully 40,000,000, while if decreased birth-rates be added the
+total would rise to nearly 50,000,000. Furthermore, so far as civilian
+deaths are concerned, the terrible conditions prevailing over a great part
+of Europe since the close of 1918 have caused additional losses relatively
+as severe as those during the war years.</p>
+
+<p>The way in which Europe&#8217;s population has been literally decimated by the
+late war is shown by the example of France. In 1914 the population of
+France was 39,700,000. From this relatively moderate population nearly
+8,000,000 men were mobilized during the war. Of these, nearly 1,400,000
+were killed, 3,000,000 were wounded, and more than 400,000 were made
+prisoners. Of the wounded, between 800,000 and 900,000 were left permanent
+physical wrecks. Thus fully 2,000,000 men&mdash;mostly drawn from the flower of
+French manhood&mdash;were dead or hopelessly incapacitated.</p>
+
+<p>Meanwhile, the civilian population was also shrinking. Omitting the
+civilian deaths in the northern <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_179" id="Page_179">[Pg 179]</a></span>departments under German occupation, the
+excess of deaths over births was more than 50,000 for 1914, and averaged
+nearly 300,000 for the four succeeding war years. And the most alarming
+feature was that these losses were mainly due, not to deaths of adults,
+but to a slump in the birth-rate. French births, which had been 600,000 in
+1913, dropped to 315,000 in 1916 and 343,000 in 1917. All told, it seems
+probable that between 1913 and 1919 the population of France diminished by
+almost 3,000,000&mdash;nearly one-tenth of the entire population.</p>
+
+<p>France&#8217;s vital losses are only typical of what has to a greater or less
+extent occurred all over Europe. The disgenic effect of the Great War is
+simply appalling. The war was nothing short of a headlong plunge into
+white race-suicide. It was essentially a civil war between closely related
+white stocks; a war wherein every physical and mental effective was
+gathered up and hurled into a hell of lethal machinery which killed out
+unerringly the youngest, the bravest, and the best.</p>
+
+<p>Even in the first frenzied hours of August, 1914, wise men realized the
+horror that stood upon the threshold. The crowd might cheer, but the
+reflective already mourned in prospect the losses which were in store. As
+the English writer Harold Begbie then said: &#8220;Remember this. Among the
+young conscript soldiers of Europe who will die in thousands, and perhaps
+millions, are the very flower of civilization; we shall destroy brains
+which might have discovered for<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_180" id="Page_180">[Pg 180]</a></span> us in ten or twenty years easements for
+the worst of human pains and solutions for the worst of social dangers. We
+shall blot those souls out of our common existence. We shall destroy
+utterly those splendid burning spirits reaching out to enlighten our
+darkness. Our fathers destroyed those strange and valuable creatures whom
+they called &#8216;witches.&#8217; We are destroying the brightest of our
+angels.&#8221;<a name='fna_102' id='fna_102' href='#f_102'><small>[102]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>But it is doubtful if any of these seers realized the full price which the
+race was destined to pay during more than four long, agonizing years.
+Never before had war shown itself such an unerring gleaner of the best
+racial values. As early as the summer of 1915 Mr. Will Irwin, an American
+war correspondent, remarked the growing convictions among all classes,
+soldiers as well as civilians, that the war was fatally impoverishing the
+race. &#8220;I have talked,&#8221; he wrote, &#8220;with British officers and British
+Tommies, with English ladies of fashion and English housewives, with
+French deputies and French cabmen, and in all minds alike I find the same
+idea fixed&mdash;what is to become of the French race and the British race,
+yes, and the German race, if this thing keeps up?&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>Mr. Irwin then goes on to describe the cumulative process by which the
+fittest were selected&mdash;for death.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;I take it for granted,&#8221; he says, &#8220;that, in a general way, the bravest are
+the best, physically and spiritually. Now, in this war of machinery, this
+meat-mill, it is the bravest who lead the charges and attempt the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_181" id="Page_181">[Pg 181]</a></span> daring
+feats, and, correspondingly, the loss is greatest among those bravest.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;So much when the army gets into line. But in the conscript countries,
+like France and Germany, there is a process of selection in picking the
+army by which the best&mdash;speaking in general terms&mdash;go out to die, while
+the weakest remain. The undersized, the undermuscled, the underbrained,
+the men twisted by hereditary deformity or devitalized by hereditary
+disease&mdash;they remain at home to propagate the breed. The rest&mdash;all the
+rest&mdash;go out to take chances.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Furthermore, as modern conscript armies are organized, it is the youngest
+men who sustain the heaviest losses&mdash;the men who are not yet fathers. And
+from the point of view of the race, that is, perhaps, the most melancholy
+fact of all.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;All the able-bodied men between the ages of nineteen and forty-five are
+in the ranks. But the older men do not take many chances with death....
+These European conscript armies are arranged in classes according to age,
+and the younger classes are the men who do most of the actual fighting.
+The men in their late thirties or their forties, the &#8216;territorials,&#8217; guard
+the lines, garrison the towns, generally attend to the business of running
+up the supplies. When we come to gather the statistics of this war we
+shall find that an overwhelming majority of the dead were less than thirty
+years old, and probably that the majority were under twenty-five. Now, the
+territorial of forty or forty-five has usually given to the state as many
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_182" id="Page_182">[Pg 182]</a></span>children as he is going to give, while the man of twenty-five or under
+has usually given the state no children at all.&#8221;<a name='fna_103' id='fna_103' href='#f_103'><small>[103]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Mr. Irwin was gauging the racial cost by the criterion of youth. A leading
+English scholar, Mr. H. A. L. Fisher, obtained equally alarming results by
+applying the test of genius. He analyzed the casualty lists &#8220;filled with
+names which, but for the fatal accidents of war, would certainly have been
+made illustrious for splendid service to the great cause of life.... A
+government actuated by a cold calculus of economic efficiency would have
+made some provision for sheltering from the hazards of war young men on
+whose exceptional intellectual powers our future progress might be thought
+to depend. But this has not been done, and it is impossible to estimate
+the extent to which the world will be impoverished in quality by the
+disappearance of so much youthful genius and talent.... The spiritual loss
+to the universe cannot be computed, and probably will exceed the injury
+inflicted on the world by the wide and protracted prevalence of the
+celibate orders in the Middle Ages.&#8221;<a name='fna_104' id='fna_104' href='#f_104'><small>[104]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The American biologist S. K. Humphrey did not underestimate the extent of
+the slaughter of genius-bearing strains when he wrote: &#8220;It is safe to say
+that among the millions killed will be a million who are carrying
+<i>superlatively</i> effective inheritances&mdash;the dependence of the race&#8217;s
+future. Nothing is more absurd than the notion that these inheritances can
+be<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_183" id="Page_183">[Pg 183]</a></span> replaced in a few generations by encouraging the fecundity of the
+survivors. They are gone forever. The survivors are going to reproduce
+their own less-valuable kind. Words fail to convey the appalling nature of
+the loss.&#8221;<a name='fna_105' id='fna_105' href='#f_105'><small>[105]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>It is the same melancholy tale when we apply the test of race. Of course
+the war bore heavily on all the white race-stocks, but it was the
+Nordics&mdash;the best of all human breeds&mdash;who suffered far and away the
+greatest losses. War, as we have seen, was always the Nordic&#8217;s deadliest
+scourge, and never was this truer than in the late struggle. From the
+racial standpoint, indeed, Armageddon was a Nordic civil war, most of the
+officers and a large proportion of the men on both sides belonging to the
+Nordic race. Everywhere it was the same story: the Nordic went forth
+eagerly to battle, while the more stolid Alpine and, above all, the little
+brunet Mediterranean either stayed at home or even when at the front
+showed less fighting spirit, took fewer chances, and oftener saved their
+skins.</p>
+
+<p>The Great War has thus unquestionably left Europe much poorer in Nordic
+blood, while conversely it has relatively favored the Mediterraneans.
+Madison Grant well says: &#8220;As in all wars since Roman times, from the
+breeding point of view the little dark man is the final winner.&#8221;<a name='fna_106' id='fna_106' href='#f_106'><small>[106]</small></a></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_184" id="Page_184">[Pg 184]</a></span>Furthermore, it must be remembered that those disgenic effects which I
+have been discussing refer solely to losses inflicted upon the actual
+combatants. But we have already seen that for every soldier killed the war
+took five civilian lives. In fact, the war&#8217;s profoundly devitalizing
+effects upon the general population can hardly be overestimated. Those
+effects include not merely such obvious matters as privation and disease,
+but also obscurer yet highly destructive factors like nervous shock and
+prolonged overstrain. To take merely one instance, consider Havelock
+Ellis&#8217;s remarks concerning &#8220;the ever-widening circles of anguish and
+misery and destitution which every fatal bullet imposes on humanity.&#8221; He
+concludes: &#8220;It is probable that for every 10,000,000 soldiers who fall on
+the field, 50,000,000 other persons at home are plunged into grief, or
+poverty, or some form of life-diminishing trouble.&#8221;<a name='fna_107' id='fna_107' href='#f_107'><small>[107]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Most serious has been the war&#8217;s effect upon the children. At home, as at
+the front, it is the young who have been sacrificed. The heaviest civilian
+losses have come through increased infant mortality and decreased
+birth-rates. The &#8220;slaughter of the innocents&#8221; has thus been twofold: it
+has slain millions of those already alive, and it has prevented millions
+more from being born or conceived. The decreased fecundity of women during
+the war even under good material conditions apparently shows that war&#8217;s
+psychological reflexes tend to induce sterility.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_185" id="Page_185">[Pg 185]</a></span>An Italian savant, Professor Sergi, has elaborated this hypothesis in
+considerable detail. He contends that &#8220;war continued for a long time is
+the origin of this phenomenon (relative sterility), not only in the
+absolute sense of the loss of men in battle, but also through a series of
+special conditions which arise simultaneously with an unbalancing of vital
+processes and which create in the latter a complex phenomenon difficult to
+examine in every one of its elements.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The biological disturbance does not derive solely from the destruction of
+young lives, the ones best adapted to fecundity, but also from the
+unfavorable conditions into which a nation is unexpectedly thrown; from
+these come disorders of a mental and sentimental nature, nervousness,
+anxiety, grief, and pain of all kinds, to which the serious economic
+conditions of war-time also contribute; all these things have a harmful
+effect on the general organic economy of nations.&#8221;<a name='fna_108' id='fna_108' href='#f_108'><small>[108]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>From the combination of these losses on the battle-field and in the cradle
+arises what the biologist Doctor Saleeby terms &#8220;the menace of the dearth
+of youth.&#8221; The European populations to-day contain an undue proportion of
+adults and the aged, while &#8220;the younger generation is no longer knocking
+at the door. We senescents may grow old in peace; but the facts bode ill
+for our national future.&#8221;<a name='fna_109' id='fna_109' href='#f_109'><small>[109]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Furthermore, this &#8220;dearth of youth&#8221; will not be<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_186" id="Page_186">[Pg 186]</a></span> easily repaired. The war
+may be over, but its aftermath is only a degree less unfavorable to human
+multiplication, especially of the better kinds. Bad industrial conditions
+and the fearfully high cost of living continue to depress the birth-rate
+of all save the most reckless and improvident elements, whose increase is
+a curse rather than a blessing.</p>
+
+<p>To show only one of the many causes that to-day keep down the birth-rate,
+take the crushing burden of taxation, which hits especially the increase
+of the upper classes. The London <i>Saturday Review</i> recently explained this
+very clearly when it wrote: &#8220;From a man with &pound;2,000 a year the
+tax-gatherer takes &pound;600. The remaining &pound;1,400, owing to the decreased
+value of money, has a purchasing power about equal to &pound;700 a year before
+the war. No young man will therefore think of marrying on less than &pound;2,000
+a year. We are thinking of the young man in the upper and middle classes.
+The man who starts with nothing does not, as a rule, arrive at &pound;2,000 a
+year until he is past the marrying age. So the continuance of the species
+will be carried on almost exclusively by the class of manual workers of a
+low average caliber of brain. The matter is very serious. Reading the
+letters and memoirs of a hundred years ago, one is struck by the size of
+the families of the aristocracy. One smiles at reading of the overflowing
+nurseries of Edens, and Cokes, and Fitzgeralds. Fourteen or fifteen
+children were not at all unusual amongst the county families.&#8221;<a name='fna_110' id='fna_110' href='#f_110'><small>[110]</small></a></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_187" id="Page_187">[Pg 187]</a></span>Europe&#8217;s convalescence must, at the very best, be a slow and difficult
+one. Both materially and spiritually the situation is the reverse of
+bright. To begin with, the political situation is highly unsatisfactory.
+The diplomatic arrangements made by the Versailles Peace Conference offer
+neither stability nor permanence. In the next chapter I shall have more to
+say about the Versailles Conference. For the moment, let me quote the
+observations of the well-known British publicist J. L. Garvin, who
+adequately summarizes the situation when he says: &#8220;As matters stand, no
+great war ever was followed by a more disquieting and limited peace.
+Everywhere the democratic atmosphere is charged with agitation. There is
+still war or anarchy, or both, between the Baltic and the Pacific across a
+sixth part of the whole earth. Without a restored Russia no outlook can be
+confident. Either a Bolshevist or reactionary or even a patriotic junction
+between Germany and Russia might disrupt civilization as violently as
+before or to even worse effect.&#8221;<a name='fna_111' id='fna_111' href='#f_111'><small>[111]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Political uncertainty is a poor basis on which to rebuild Europe&#8217;s
+shattered economic life. And this economic reconstruction would, under the
+most favorable circumstances, be very difficult. We have already seen how,
+owing to the industrial revolution, Europe became the world&#8217;s chief
+workshop, exporting manufactured products in return for foodstuffs to feed
+its workers and raw materials to feed its machines, these<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_188" id="Page_188">[Pg 188]</a></span> imports being
+drawn from the four quarters of the globe. In other words, Europe had
+ceased to be self-sufficing, the very life of its industries and its urban
+populations being dependent upon foreign importations from the most
+distant regions. Europe&#8217;s prosperity before the war was due to the
+development of a marvellous system of world-trade; intricate, nicely
+adjusted, functioning with great efficiency, and running at high speed.</p>
+
+<p>Then down upon this delicately organized mechanism crashed the trip-hammer
+of the Great War, literally smashing it to pieces. To reconstruct so
+intricate a fabric takes time. Meanwhile, how are the huge urban masses to
+live, unfitted and unable as they are to draw their sustenance from their
+native soil? If their sufferings become too great there is a real danger
+that all Europe may collapse into hopeless chaos. Mr. Frank A. Vanderlip
+did not overstate the danger when he wrote: &#8220;I believe it is possible that
+there may be let loose in Europe forces that will be more terribly
+destructive than have been the forces of the Great War.&#8221;<a name='fna_112' id='fna_112' href='#f_112'><small>[112]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The best description of Europe&#8217;s economic situation is undoubtedly that of
+Mr. Herbert Hoover, who, from his experience as inter-Allied food
+controller, is peculiarly qualified to pass authoritative judgment. Says
+Mr. Hoover:</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The economic difficulties of Europe as a whole at the signature of peace
+may be almost summarized in<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_189" id="Page_189">[Pg 189]</a></span> the phrase &#8216;demoralized productivity.&#8217; The
+production of necessaries for this 450,000,000 population (including
+Russia) has never been at so low an ebb as at this day.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;A summary of the unemployment bureaus in Europe will show that 15,000,000
+families are receiving unemployment allowances in one form or another, and
+are, in the main, being paid by constant inflation of currency. A rough
+estimate would indicate that the population of Europe is at least
+100,000,000 greater than can be supported without imports, and must live
+by the production and distribution of exports; and their situation is
+aggravated not only by lack of raw materials, and imports, but also by low
+production of European raw materials. Due to the same low production,
+Europe is to-day importing vast quantities of certain commodities which
+she formerly produced for herself and can again produce. Generally, in
+production, she is not only far below even the level of the time of the
+signing of the armistice, but far below the maintenance of life and health
+without an unparalleled rate of import....</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;From all these causes, accumulated to different intensity in different
+localities, there is the essential fact that, unless productivity can be
+rapidly increased, there can be nothing but political, moral, and economic
+chaos, finally interpreting itself in loss of life on a scale hitherto
+undreamed of.&#8221;<a name='fna_113' id='fna_113' href='#f_113'><small>[113]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Such are the material and vital losses inflicted by the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_190" id="Page_190">[Pg 190]</a></span> Great War. They
+are prodigious, and they will not easily be repaired. Europe starts its
+reconstruction under heavy handicaps, not the least of these being the
+drain upon its superior stocks, which has deprived it of much of the
+creative energy that it so desperately needs. Those 16,000,000 or more
+dead or incapacitated soldiers represented the flower of Europe&#8217;s young
+manhood&mdash;the very men who are especially needed to-day. It is young men
+who normally alone possess both maximum driving power and maximum
+plasticity of mind. All the European belligerents are dangerously
+impoverished in their stock of youth. The resultant handicap both to
+Europe&#8217;s working ability and Europe&#8217;s brain-activity is only too plain.</p>
+
+<p>Moreover, material and even vital losses do not tell the whole story. The
+moral and spiritual losses, though not easily measured, are perhaps even
+more appalling. In fact, the darkest cloud on the horizon is possibly the
+danger that reconstruction will be primarily material at the expense of
+moral and spiritual values, thus leading to a warped development even more
+pronounced than that of the nineteenth century and leading inevitably to
+yet more disastrous consequences.</p>
+
+<p>The danger of purely material reconstruction is of course the peril which
+lurks behind every great war, and which in the past has wrought such
+tragic havoc. At the beginning of the late war we heard much talk of its
+morally &#8220;regenerative&#8221; effects, but as the grim holocaust went on year
+after year, far-sighted moralists<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_191" id="Page_191">[Pg 191]</a></span> warned against a fatal drain of
+Europe&#8217;s idealistic forces which might break the thin crust of European
+civilization so painfully wrought since the Dark Ages.</p>
+
+<p>That these warning voices were not without reason is proved by the chaos
+of spiritual, moral, and even intellectual values which exists in Europe
+to-day, giving play to such monstrous insanities as Bolshevism. The danger
+is that this chaos may be prolonged and deepened by the complex of two
+concurrent factors: spiritual drain during the war, and spiritual neglect
+in the immediate future due to overconcentration upon material
+reconstruction.</p>
+
+<p>Many of the world&#8217;s best minds are seriously concerned at the outlook. For
+example, Doctor Gore, the Bishop of Oxford, writes: &#8220;There is the usual
+depression and lowering of moral aims which always follows times of war.
+For the real terror of the time of war is not during the war; then war has
+certain very ennobling powers. It is after-war periods which are the curse
+of the world, and it looks as if the same were going to prove true of this
+war. I own that I never felt anxiety such as I do now. I think the aspect
+of things has never been so dark as at this moment. I think the temper of
+the nations has degraded since the declaration of the armistice to a
+degree that is almost terrifying.&#8221;<a name='fna_114' id='fna_114' href='#f_114'><small>[114]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The intellectual impoverishment wrought by the war is well summarized by
+Professor C. G. Shaw. &#8220;We did more before the war than we shall do after<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_192" id="Page_192">[Pg 192]</a></span>
+it,&#8221; he writes. &#8220;War will have so exhausted man&#8217;s powers of action and
+thought that he will have little wit or will left for the promotion of
+anything over and above necessary repair.&#8221;<a name='fna_115' id='fna_115' href='#f_115'><small>[115]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Europe&#8217;s general impoverishment in all respects was vividly portrayed by a
+leading article of the London <i>Saturday Review</i> entitled &#8220;The True
+Destructiveness of War.&#8221; Pointing to the devastated areas of northern
+France as merely symptomatic of the devastation wrought in spiritual as
+well as material fields, it said:</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Reflection only adds to the effect upon us of these miles of wasted
+country and ruined towns. All this represents not a thousandth part of the
+desolation which the war has brought upon our civilization. These
+devastated areas scarring the face of Europe are but a symbol of the
+desolation which will shadow the life of the world for at least a
+generation. The coming years will be bleak, in respect of all the generous
+and gracious things which are the products of leisure and of minds not
+wholly taken up by the necessity to live by bread alone. For a generation
+the world will have to concentrate upon material problems.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The tragedy of the Great War&mdash;a tragedy which enhances the desolation of
+Rheims&mdash;is that it should have killed almost everything which the best of
+our soldiers died to preserve, and that it should have raised more
+problems than it has solved.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;We would sacrifice a dozen cathedrals to preserve what the war has
+destroyed in England.... We<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_193" id="Page_193">[Pg 193]</a></span> would readily surrender our ten best
+cathedrals to be battered by the artillery of Hindenburg as a ransom.
+Surely it would be better to lose Westminster Abbey than never again to
+have anybody worthy to be buried there.&#8221;<a name='fna_116' id='fna_116' href='#f_116'><small>[116]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Europe is, indeed, passing through the most critical spiritual phase of
+the war&#8217;s aftermath&mdash;what I may term the zero hour of the spirit. When the
+trenches used to fill with infantry waiting in the first cold flicker of
+the dawn for the signal to go &#8220;over the top,&#8221; they called it the &#8220;zero
+hour.&#8221; Well, Europe now faces the zero hour of peace. It is neither a
+pleasant nor a stimulating moment. The &#8220;tumult and the shouting&#8221; have
+died. The captains, kings&mdash;and presidents&mdash;have departed. War&#8217;s hectic
+urge wanes, losses are counted, the heroic pose is dropped. Such is the
+moment when the peoples are bidden to go &#8220;over the top&#8221; once more, this
+time toward peace objectives no less difficult than those of the
+battle-field. Weakened, tired Europe knows this, feels this&mdash;and dreads
+the plunge into the unknown. Hence the <i>malaise</i> of the zero hour.</p>
+
+<p>The extraordinary turmoil of the European soul is strikingly set forth by
+the French thinker Paul Val&eacute;ry.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;We civilizations,&#8221; he writes, &#8220;now know that we are mortal. We had heard
+tell of whole worlds vanished, of empires gone to the bottom with all
+their engines; sunk to the inexplorable bottom of the centuries with their
+gods and their laws, their academies,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_194" id="Page_194">[Pg 194]</a></span> their science, pure and applied;
+their grammars, their dictionaries, their classics, their romantics and
+their symbolists, their critics and their critics&#8217; critics. We knew well
+that all the apparent earth is made of ashes, and that ashes have a
+meaning. We perceived, through the mists of history, phantoms and huge
+ships laden with riches and spiritual things. We could not count them. But
+these wrecks, after all, were no concern of ours.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Elam, Nineveh, Babylon were vague and lovely names, and the total ruin of
+these worlds meant as little to us as their very existence. But France,
+England, Russia&mdash;these would also be lovely names. Lusitania also is a
+lovely name. And now we see that the abyss of history is large enough for
+every one. We feel that a civilization is as fragile as a life.
+Circumstances which would send the works of Baudelaire and Keats to rejoin
+the works of Menander are no longer in the least inconceivable; they are
+in all the newspapers....</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Thus the spiritual Persepolis is ravaged equally with the material Susa.
+All is not lost, but everything has felt itself perish.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;An extraordinary tremor has run through the spinal marrow of Europe. It
+has felt, in all its thinking substance, that it recognized itself no
+longer, that it no longer resembled itself, that it was about to lose
+consciousness&mdash;a consciousness acquired by centuries of tolerable
+disasters, by thousands of men of the first rank, by geographical, racial,
+historical chances innumerable....</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_195" id="Page_195">[Pg 195]</a></span>&#8220;The military crisis is perhaps at an end; the economic crisis is visibly
+at its zenith; but the intellectual crisis&mdash;it is with difficulty that we
+can seize its true centre, its exact phase. The facts, however, are clear
+and pitiless: there are thousands of young writers and young artists who
+are dead. There is the lost illusion of a European culture, and the
+demonstration of the impotence of knowledge to save anything whatever;
+there is science, mortally wounded in its moral ambitions, and, as it
+were, dishonored by its applications; there is idealism, victor with
+difficulty, grievously mutilated, responsible for its dreams; realism,
+deceived, beaten, with crimes and misdeeds heaped upon it; covetousness
+and renunciation equally put out; religions confused among the armies,
+cross against cross, crescent against crescent; there are the sceptics
+themselves, disconcerted by events so sudden, so violent, and so moving,
+which play with our thoughts as a cat with a mouse&mdash;the sceptics lose
+their doubts, rediscover them, lose them again, and can no longer make use
+of the movements of their minds.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The rolling of the ship has been so heavy that at the last the best-hung
+lamps have been upset.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;From an immense terrace of Elsinore which extends from Basle to Cologne,
+and touches the sands of Nieuport, the marshes of the Somme, the chalk of
+Champagne, and the granite of Alsace, the Hamlet of Europe now looks upon
+millions of ghosts.&#8221;<a name='fna_117' id='fna_117' href='#f_117'><small>[117]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Such is Europe&#8217;s deplorable condition as she staggers<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_196" id="Page_196">[Pg 196]</a></span> forth from the
+hideous ordeal of the Great War; her fluid capital dissipated, her fixed
+capital impaired, her industrial fabric rent and tattered, her finances
+threatened with bankruptcy, the flower of her manhood dead on the
+battle-field, her populations devitalized and discouraged, her children
+stunted by malnutrition. A sombre picture.</p>
+
+<p>And Europe is the white homeland, the heart of the white world. It is
+Europe that has suffered practically all the losses of Armageddon, which
+may be considered the white civil war. The colored world remains virtually
+unscathed.</p>
+
+<p>Here is the truth of the matter: The white world to-day stands at the
+crossroads of life and death. It stands where the Greek world stood at the
+close of the Peloponnesian War. A fever has racked the white frame and
+undermined its constitution. The unsound therapeutics of its diplomatic
+practitioners retard convalescence and endanger real recovery. Worst of
+all, the instinct of race-solidarity has partially atrophied.</p>
+
+<p>Grave as is the situation, it is not yet irreparable, any more than
+Greece&#8217;s condition was hopeless after &AElig;gospotami. It was not the
+Peloponnesian War which sealed Hellas&#8217;s doom, but the cycle of political
+anarchy and moral chaos of which the Peloponnesian War was merely the
+opening phase. Our world is too vigorous for even the Great War, of
+itself, to prove a mortal wound.</p>
+
+<p>The white world thus still has its choice. But it<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_197" id="Page_197">[Pg 197]</a></span> must be a positive
+choice. Decisions&mdash;firm decisions&mdash;must be made. Constructive
+measures&mdash;drastic measures&mdash;must be taken. Above all: time presses, and
+drift is fatal. The tide ebbs. The swimmer must put forth strong strokes
+to reach the shore. Else&mdash;swift oblivion in the dark ocean.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_198" id="Page_198">[Pg 198]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_IX" id="CHAPTER_IX"></a>CHAPTER IX</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">THE SHATTERING OF WHITE SOLIDARITY</span></p>
+
+<p>The instinctive comity of the white peoples is, as I have already said,
+perhaps the greatest constant of history. It is the psychological basis of
+white civilization. Cohesive instinct is as vital to race as gravitation
+is to matter. Without them, atomic disintegration would alike result. In
+speaking of race-instinct, I am not referring merely to the ethnic
+theories that have been elaborated at various times. Those theories were,
+after all, but attempts to explain intellectually the urge of that
+profound emotion known to sociologists as the &#8220;consciousness of kind.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>White race-consciousness has been of course perturbed by numberless
+internal frictions, which have at times produced partial inhibitions of
+unitary feeling. Nevertheless, when really faced by non-white opposition,
+white men have in the past instinctively tended to close their ranks
+against the common foe. One of the Great War&#8217;s most deplorable results has
+been an unprecedented weakening of white solidarity which, if not
+repaired, may produce the most disastrous consequences.</p>
+
+<p>During the nineteenth century the sentiment of white solidarity was
+strong. The great explorers and empire-builders who spread white
+ascendancy to the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_199" id="Page_199">[Pg 199]</a></span> ends of the earth felt that they were apostles of their
+race and civilization as well as of a particular country. Rivalries might
+be keen and colonial boundary questions acute; nevertheless, in their
+calmer moments, the white peoples felt that the expansion of one white
+nation buttressed the expansion of all.</p>
+
+<p>Professor Pearson undoubtedly voiced the spirit of the day when he wrote
+(about 1890) that it would be well &#8220;if European statesmen could understand
+that the wars which carry desolation into civilized countries are allowing
+the lower races to recruit their numbers and strength. Two centuries hence
+it may be matter of serious concern to the world if Russia has been
+displaced by China on the Amoor, if France has not been able to colonize
+North Africa, or if England is not holding India. For civilized men there
+can be only one fatherland, and whatever extends the influence of those
+races that have taken their faith from Palestine, their laws of beauty
+from Greece, and their civil law from Rome, ought to be matter of
+rejoicing to Russian, German, Anglo-Saxon, and Frenchman alike.&#8221;<a name='fna_118' id='fna_118' href='#f_118'><small>[118]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The progress of science also fortified white race-consciousness with its
+sanctions. The researches of European scholars identified the founders of
+our civilization with a race of tall, white-skinned barbarians, possessing
+regular features, brown or blond hair, and light eyes. This was, of
+course, what we now know as the Nordic type. At first the problem was ill
+understood, the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_200" id="Page_200">[Pg 200]</a></span> tests applied being language and culture rather than
+physical characteristics. For these reasons the early &#8220;Caucasian&#8221; and
+&#8220;Aryan&#8221; hypotheses were self-contradictory and inadequate. Nevertheless,
+the basis was sound, and the effects on white popular psychology were
+excellent.</p>
+
+<p>Particularly good were the effects upon the peoples predominantly of
+Nordic blood. Obviously typifying as they did the prehistoric creators of
+white civilization, Nordics everywhere were strengthened in consciousness
+of genetic worth, feeling of responsibility for world-progress, and urge
+toward fraternal collaboration. The supreme value of Nordic blood was
+clearly analyzed by the French thinker Count Arthur de Gobineau as early
+as 1854<a name='fna_119' id='fna_119' href='#f_119'><small>[119]</small></a> (albeit Gobineau employed the misleading &#8220;Aryan&#8221;
+terminology), and his thesis was subsequently elaborated by many other
+writers, notably by Englishmen, Germans, and Scandinavians.</p>
+
+<p>The results of all this were plainly apparent by the closing years of the
+nineteenth century. Quickened Nordic race-consciousness played an
+important part in stimulating Anglo-American fraternization, and induced
+acts like the Oxford Scholarship legacy of Cecil Rhodes. The trend of this
+movement, though cross-cut by nationalistic considerations, was clearly in
+the direction of a Nordic <i>entente</i>&mdash;a Pan-Nordic syndication of power for
+the safeguarding of the race-heritage and the harmonious evolution of the
+whole white world.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_201" id="Page_201">[Pg 201]</a></span> It was a glorious aspiration, which, had it been
+realized, would have averted Armageddon.</p>
+
+<p>Unfortunately the aspiration remained a dream. The ill-balanced tendencies
+of the late nineteenth century were against it, and they ultimately
+prevailed. The abnormal growth of national-imperialism, in particular,
+wrought fatal havoc. The exponents of imperialistic propagandas like
+Pan-Germanism and Pan-Slavism put forth literally boundless pretensions,
+planning the domination of the entire planet by their special brand of
+national-imperialism. Such men had scant regard for race-lines. All who
+stood outside their particular nationalistic group were vowed to the same
+subjection.</p>
+
+<p>Indeed, the national-imperialists presently seized upon race teachings,
+and prostituted them to their own ends. A notable example of this is the
+extreme Pan-German propaganda of Houston Stewart Chamberlain<a name='fna_120' id='fna_120' href='#f_120'><small>[120]</small></a> and his
+fellows. Chamberlain makes two cardinal assumptions: he conceives modern
+Germany as racially almost purely Nordic; and he regards all Nordics
+outside the German linguistic-cultural group as either unconscious or
+renegade Teutons who must at all costs be brought into the German fold. To
+any one who understands the scientific realities of race, the monstrous
+absurdity of these assumptions is instantly apparent. The fact is that
+modern Germany,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_202" id="Page_202">[Pg 202]</a></span> far from being purely Nordic, is mainly Alpine in race.
+Nordic blood preponderates only in the northwest, and is merely veneered
+over the rest of Germany, especially in the upper classes. While the
+<i>Germania</i> of Roman days was unquestionably a Nordic land, it has been
+computed that of the 70,000,000 inhabitants of the German Empire in 1914,
+only 9,000,000 were purely Nordic in character. This displacement of the
+German Nordics since classic times is chiefly due to Germany&#8217;s troubled
+history, especially to the horrible Thirty Years&#8217; War which virtually
+annihilated the Nordics of south Germany. This racial displacement has
+wrought correspondingly profound changes in the character of the German
+people.</p>
+
+<p>The truth of the matter is, of course, that the Pan-Germans were thinking
+in terms of nationality instead of race, and that they were using
+pseudo-racial arguments as camouflage for essentially political ends. The
+pity of it is that these arguments have had such disastrous repercussions
+in the genuine racial sphere. The late war has not only exploded
+Pan-Germanism, it has also discredited Nordic race-feeling, so unjustly
+confused by many persons with Pan-German nationalistic propaganda. Such
+persons should remember that the overwhelming majority of Nordics live
+outside of Germany, being mainly found in Scandinavia, the Anglo-Saxon
+countries, northern France, the Netherlands, and Baltic Russia. To let
+Teuton propaganda gull us into thinking of Germany as the Nordic
+fatherland is both a danger and an absurdity.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_203" id="Page_203">[Pg 203]</a></span>While Pan-Germanism was mainly responsible for precipitating Armageddon
+with all its disastrous consequences, it was Russian Pan-Slavism which
+dealt the first shrewd blow to white solidarity. Toward the close of the
+nineteenth century, Pan-Slavism&#8217;s &#8220;Eastern&#8221; wing, led by Prince Ukhtomsky
+and other chauvinists of his ilk, went so far in its imperialistic
+obsession as actually to deny Russia&#8217;s white blood. These Pan-Slavists
+boldly proclaimed the morbid, mystical dogma that Russia was Asiatic, not
+European, and thereupon attempted to seize China as a lever for upsetting,
+first the rest of Asia, and then the non-Russian white world&mdash;elegantly
+described as &#8220;the rotten west.&#8221; The white Power immediately menaced was,
+of course, England, who in acute fear for her Indian Empire, promptly
+riposted by allying herself with Japan. Russia was diplomatically isolated
+and militarily beaten in the Russo-Japanese War. Thus the Russo-Japanese
+War, that destroyer of white prestige whose ominous results we have
+already noted, was precipitated mainly by the reckless short-sightedness
+of white men themselves.</p>
+
+<p>A second blow to white solidarity was presently administered&mdash;this time by
+England in concluding her second alliance-treaty with Japan. The original
+alliance, signed in 1902, was negotiated for a definite, limited
+objective&mdash;the checkmating of Russia&#8217;s over-weening imperialism. Even that
+instrument was dangerous, but under the circumstances it was justifiable
+and inevitable. The second alliance-treaty, however,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_204" id="Page_204">[Pg 204]</a></span> was so general and
+far-reaching in character that practically all white men in the Far East,
+including most emphatically Englishmen themselves, pronounced it a great
+disaster.</p>
+
+<p>Meanwhile, German imperialism was plotting even deadlier strokes at white
+race-comity, not merely by preparing war against white neighbors in
+Europe, but also by ingratiating itself with the Moslem East and by toying
+with schemes for building up a black military empire in central Africa.</p>
+
+<p>Lastly, France was actually recruiting black, brown, and yellow hordes for
+use on European battle-fields; while Italy, by her buccaneering raid on
+Tripoli, outraged Islam&#8217;s sense of justice and strained its patience to
+
+the breaking-point.</p>
+
+<p>Thus, in the years preceding Armageddon, all the European Powers displayed
+a reckless absorption in particularistic ambitions and showed a callous
+indifference to larger race-interests. The rapid weakening of white
+solidarity was clearly apparent.</p>
+
+<p>However, white solidarity, though diplomatically compromised, was
+emotionally not yet really undermined. Those dangerous games above
+mentioned were largely the work of cynical chancelleries and
+ultra-imperialist propagandas. The average European, whatever his
+nationality, still tended to react instinctively against such practices.
+This was shown by the sharp criticism which arose from the most varied
+quarters. For example: Russia and Britain were alike sternly taken to task
+both at home and abroad for their <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_205" id="Page_205">[Pg 205]</a></span>respective Far Eastern policies;
+proposed German alliances with Pan-Islamism and Japan preached by
+disciples of <i>Machtpolitik</i> were strenuously opposed as race-treason by
+powerful sections of German thought; while Italy&#8217;s Tripolitan imbroglio
+was generally denounced as the most foolhardy trifling with the common
+European interest.</p>
+
+<p>A good illustration of instinctive white solidarity in the early years of
+the twentieth century is a French journalist&#8217;s description of the attitude
+of the white spectators (of various nationalities) gathered to watch the
+landing in Japan of the first Russian prisoners taken in the
+Russo-Japanese War. This writer depicts in moving language the literally
+horrifying effect of the spectacle upon himself and his fellows. &#8220;What a
+triumph,&#8221; he exclaims, &#8220;what a revenge for the little Nippons to see thus
+humiliated these big, splendid men who, for them, represented, not only
+Russians, but those Europeans whom they so detest! This scene tragic in
+its simplicity, this grief passing amid joy, these whites, vanquished and
+captives, defiling before those free and triumphant yellows&mdash;this was not
+Russia beaten by Japan, not the defeat of one nation by another; it was
+something new, enormous, prodigious; it was the victory of one world over
+another; it was the revenge which effaced the centuries of humiliations
+borne by Asia; it was the awakening hope of the Oriental peoples; it was
+the first blow given to the other race, to that accursed race of the West,
+which, for so many years, had triumphed without<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_206" id="Page_206">[Pg 206]</a></span> even having to struggle.
+And the Japanese crowd felt all this, and the few other Asiatics who found
+themselves there shared in this triumph. The humiliation of these whites
+was solemn, frightful. I completely forgot that these captives were
+Russians, and I would add that the other Europeans there, though
+anti-Russian, felt the same <i>malaise</i>: they also were forced to feel that
+these captives were their own kind. When we took the train for Kob&egrave;, an
+instinctive solidarity drove us huddling into the same compartment.&#8221;<a name='fna_121' id='fna_121' href='#f_121'><small>[121]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Thus white solidarity, while unquestionably weakened, was still a weighty
+factor down to August, 1914. But the first shots of Armageddon saw white
+solidarity literally blown from the muzzles of the guns. An explosion of
+internecine hatred burst forth more intense and general than any ever
+known before. Both sets of combatants proclaimed a duel to the death; both
+sides vowed the enemy to something near annihilation; while even
+scientists and <i>litt&eacute;rateurs</i>, disrupting the ancient commonwealths of
+wisdom and beauty, put one another furiously to the ban.</p>
+
+<p>In their savage death-grapple neither side hesitated for an instant to
+grasp at any weapon, whatever the ultimate consequences to the race. The
+Allies poured into white Europe colored hordes of every pigment under the
+sun; the Teutonic Powers wielded Pan-Islam as a besom of wrath to sweep
+clean every white foothold in Hither Asia and North Africa; while far and
+wide over the Dark Continent black armies fought for their respective
+masters&mdash;and learned the hidden<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_207" id="Page_207">[Pg 207]</a></span> weakness of the white man&#8217;s power. In the
+Far East, Japan, left to her own devices, bent amorphous China to her
+imperious will, thereby raising up a potential menace for the entire
+earth. Every day the tide of intestine hatred within the white world rose
+higher, until the very concept of a common blood and cultural past seemed
+in danger of being blotted out.</p>
+
+<p>A symposium of the &#8220;hate literature&#8221; of the Great War is fortunately no
+part of my task, but the reader will readily recall both its abysmal fury
+and its irreconcilable implications. The most appalling feature was the
+way in which many writers assumed that this state of mind would be
+permanent; that the end of the Great War might be only the beginning of a
+war-cycle leading to the utter disruption of white solidarity and
+civilization. In the spring of 1916, the London <i>Nation</i> remarked
+gloomily: &#8220;Europe is now being mentally conceived as inevitably and
+permanently dual. We are ceasing to think of Europe. The normal end of war
+(which is peace) is to be submerged in the idea of a war-series
+indefinitely prolonged. Soon the entire Continent will have but one
+longing&mdash;the longing for rest. The cup is to be dashed from its lips! For
+a world steeped in fear and ruled by the barren logomachy of hate,
+diplomatic intercourse would almost cease to be possible.... In the matter
+of culture, modern Europe would tend to relapse to a state inferior even
+to that of medi&aelig;val Europe, and to sink far below that of the
+Renaissance.&#8221;<a name='fna_122' id='fna_122' href='#f_122'><small>[122]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>In similar vein, the noted German historian Eduard<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_208" id="Page_208">[Pg 208]</a></span> Meyer<a name='fna_123' id='fna_123' href='#f_123'><small>[123]</small></a> predicted
+that Armageddon was only the first of a long series of Anglo-German &#8220;Punic
+Wars&#8221; in which modern civilization would retrograde to a condition of
+semi-barbarism. Germany, according to this prophecy, would be the
+victor&mdash;but a Pyrrhic victor, for the colored races, taking advantage of
+white decadence, would destroy European supremacy and involve all the
+white nations in a common ruin.</p>
+
+<p>The ulcerated state of European war-psychology did, in fact, lend ominous
+emphasis to these gloomy prognostications. Before 1914, as we have seen,
+imperialistic trafficking with common race-interests usually roused
+wide-spread criticism, while even more, the use of colored troops in white
+quarrels always roused bitter popular condemnation. In the darkest hours
+of the Boer War, English public opinion had refused to sanction the use of
+either black African or brown Indian troops against the white foe, while
+French plans for raising black armies of African savages for use in Europe
+were almost universally reprobated. Before Armageddon there thus existed a
+genuine moral repugnance against settling domestic differences by calling
+in the alien without the gates.</p>
+
+<p>The Great War, however, sent all such scruples promptly into the discard.
+Not only did the belligerent governments use all the colored troops they
+could equip, but the belligerent peoples hailed this action<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_209" id="Page_209">[Pg 209]</a></span> with
+unqualified approval. The Allies were of course the more successful in
+practice, but the Germans were just as eager, and the exertions of the
+Prussian General Liman von Sanders actually got Turkish divisions to the
+European battle-fronts.</p>
+
+<p>The psychological effect of these colored auxiliaries in deepening the
+hatred of the white combatants was deplorable. Germany&#8217;s use of Turks
+raised among the Allies wrathful emotions reminiscent of the Crusades,
+while the havoc wrought in the Teutonic ranks by black Senegalese and
+yellow Gurkhas, together with Allied utterances like Lord Curzon&#8217;s wish to
+see Bengal lancers on the Unter den Linden and Gurkhas camping at Sans
+Souci, so maddened the German people that the very suggestion of white
+solidarity was jeeringly scoffed at as the most idiotic sentimentality.</p>
+
+<p>Here is a German officer&#8217;s account of a Senegalese attack on his position,
+which vividly depicts the mingled horror and fury awakened in German
+hearts by these black opponents: &#8220;They came. First singly, at wide
+intervals. Feeling their way, like the arms of a horrible cuttlefish.
+Eager, grasping, like the claws of a mighty monster. Thus they rushed
+closer, flickering and sometimes disappearing in the cloud. Entire bodies
+and single limbs, now showing in the harsh glare, now sinking in the
+shadows, came nearer and nearer. Strong, wild fellows, their log-like,
+fat, black skulls wrapped in pieces of dirty rags. Showing their grinning
+teeth like panthers, with their bellies drawn in and their necks stretched
+forward. Some with bayonets on their<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_210" id="Page_210">[Pg 210]</a></span> rifles. Many only armed with knives.
+Monsters all, in their confused hatred. Frightful their distorted, dark
+grimaces. Horrible their unnaturally wide-opened, burning, bloodshot eyes.
+Eyes that seem like terrible beings themselves. Like unearthly, hell-born
+beings. Eyes that seemed to run ahead of their owners, lashed, unchained,
+no longer to be restrained. On they came like dogs gone mad and cats
+spitting and yowling, with a burning lust for human blood, with a cruel
+dissemblance of their beastly malice. Behind them came the first wave of
+the attackers, in close order, a solid, rolling black wall, rising and
+falling, swaying and heaving, impenetrable, endless.&#8221;<a name='fna_124' id='fna_124' href='#f_124'><small>[124]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Here, again, is the proposal of a British officer, to raise a million
+black savages from England&#8217;s African colonies for use on the Western
+Front. Major Stuart-Stephens exults in Britain&#8217;s &#8220;almost unlimited
+reservoir of African man-power.&#8221; In northern Nigeria alone, he remarks,
+there are to-day more than 700,000 warlike tribesmen. &#8220;Let them be used!&#8221;
+says the major. &#8220;These &#8216;bonny fechters&#8217; are now engaged in the pastoral
+arts of peace. But I would make bold to assert that a couple of hundred
+thousand could, after six months&#8217; training, be usefully employed in
+daredevil charges into German trenches.&#8221; Major Stuart-Stephens hopes that
+at least the Sudanese battalions will be transferred <i>en masse</i> to the
+Western Front. &#8220;This,&#8221; he concludes, &#8220;would mean the placing at once<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_211" id="Page_211">[Pg 211]</a></span> in
+the trenches of, say, 70,000 big, lusty coal-black devils, the time of
+whose life is the wielding of the bayonet, and whose advent would not be
+regarded by the Boches as a pleasing omen of more to come of the same
+sort.&#8221;<a name='fna_125' id='fna_125' href='#f_125'><small>[125]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The military possibilities are truly engaging! There are literally tens of
+millions of fighting blacks and scores of millions of fighting Asiatics
+now living under white rule who could conceivably be armed and shipped to
+European battle-fields. After which, of course, Europe, the white
+homeland, would be&mdash;a queer place.</p>
+
+<p>Fortunately for our race, the late war did not see this sort of thing
+carried to its logical conclusion. But the harm done was bad enough. The
+white world grew accustomed to the use of colored mercenaries and to the
+contracting of alliances with colored peoples against white opponents as a
+mere matter of course.</p>
+
+<p>The German war-mind, in particular, teemed with colored alliance-projects.
+Unable to compete with the Allies in getting colored troops to Europe,
+Germans planned to revenge themselves in other fields. The Turkish
+alliance and the resulting &#8220;Holy War&#8221; proclamation were hailed with
+delight. &#8220;Over there in Turkey,&#8221; wrote the well-known German publicist
+Ernst Jaeckh, &#8220;stretch Anatolia and Mesopotamia: Anatolia, the &#8216;Land of
+the Sunrise&#8217;; Mesopotamia, the region of ancient paradise. May these names
+be to us a sign: may this World War bring to Germany and<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_212" id="Page_212">[Pg 212]</a></span> Turkey the
+sunrise and the paradise of a new time; may it confer upon an assured
+Turkey and a Greater Germany the blessing of a fruitful Turco-Teutonic
+collaboration in peace after a victorious Turco-Teutonic collaboration in
+war.&#8221;<a name='fna_126' id='fna_126' href='#f_126'><small>[126]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The scope of Germany&#8217;s Asiatic aspirations during the war is exemplified
+by an article from the pen of the learned Orientalist Professor Bernhardt
+Molden.<a name='fna_127' id='fna_127' href='#f_127'><small>[127]</small></a> Germany&#8217;s aid to Turkey, contends Professor Molden, is merely
+symptomatic of her policy to raise the other Asiatic peoples now crushed
+beneath English and Russian domination. Thus Germany will create puissant
+allies for the &#8220;Second Punic War.&#8221; Germany must therefore strive to
+solidify the great Central Asian <i>bloc</i>&mdash;Turkey, Persia, Afghanistan,
+China. Professor Molden urges a &#8220;Pan-Asian railroad&#8221; from Constantinople
+to Peking. This should be especially alluring to Afghanistan, which would
+thereby become one of the great pivots of world-politics and trade. In
+fine: &#8220;Germany must free Asia.&#8221; As another prominent German writer,
+Friedrich Delitzsch, wrote in similar vein: &#8220;To renovate the East&mdash;such is
+Germany&#8217;s mission.&#8221;<a name='fna_128' id='fna_128' href='#f_128'><small>[128]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>In such a mood, Germans hailed Japan&#8217;s absence of genuine hostility with
+the greatest satisfaction. The<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_213" id="Page_213">[Pg 213]</a></span> gust of rage which swept Germany at
+Japan&#8217;s seizure of Kiao-chao was soon allayed by numerous writers
+preaching reconciliation and eventual alliance with the mistress of the
+Far East. Typical of this pro-Japanese propaganda is an article by Herr J.
+Witte, a former official in the Far East, which appeared in 1915. Herr
+Witte chides his countrymen for their talk about the Yellow Peril. Such a
+peril may exist in the future, but it is not pressing at this moment, &#8220;at
+any rate for us Germans, who have no great territorial possessions in the
+Far East.... We might permit ourselves to speak of a Yellow Peril if there
+was a white solidarity. This, however, does not exist. We are learning
+this just now by bitter experience on our own flesh and blood. Our foes
+have marshalled peoples of all races against us in battle. So long as this
+helps them, all race-antipathies and race-interests are to them matters of
+supreme indifference. Under these circumstances, in the midst of a
+life-and-death struggle against the peoples of the white race, shall we
+play the r&ocirc;le of guardian angel of these peoples against the yellow
+peoples? For us, as Germans, there is now only one supreme life-interest,
+to which all other interests must be subordinated: the safety and
+advancement of Germany and of <i>Deutschtum</i> in the world.&#8221; Herr Witte
+therefore advocates a &#8220;close political understanding between Germany and
+Japan. In future we can accomplish nothing in the teeth of Japan.
+Therefore we must get on good terms with Japan. And we can do it, too.
+Germany is, in fact, the country above all<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_214" id="Page_214">[Pg 214]</a></span> others who in the future has
+the best prospect of allying herself advantageously with the Far Eastern
+peoples.&#8221;<a name='fna_129' id='fna_129' href='#f_129'><small>[129]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>And so it went throughout the war-years: both sides using all possible
+colored aid to down the white foe; both sides alike reckless of the
+ultimate racial consequences.</p>
+
+<p>In fact, leaving ultimate consequences aside, many persons feared during
+the later phases of the war that Europe might be headed for immediate
+dissolution. As early as mid-1916, Lord Loreburn expressed apprehension
+lest the war was entailing general bankruptcy and &#8220;such a destruction of
+the male youth of Europe as will break the thin crust of civilization
+which has been built up since the Dark Ages.&#8221;<a name='fna_130' id='fna_130' href='#f_130'><small>[130]</small></a> These fears were
+intensified by the Russian revolution of 1917, with its hideous corollary
+of Bolshevism which definitely triumphed before the close of that year.
+The Bolshevik triumph evoked despairing predictions like Lord Lansdowne&#8217;s:
+&#8220;We are not going to lose this war, but its prolongation will spell ruin
+for the civilized world.&#8221;<a name='fna_131' id='fna_131' href='#f_131'><small>[131]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Well, the war was prolonged for another year, ending in the triumph of the
+Allies and America, though leaving Europe in the deplorable condition
+reviewed in the preceding chapter. The hopes of mankind<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_215" id="Page_215">[Pg 215]</a></span> were now centred
+on the Peace Conference, but these hopes were oversanguine, for the
+Versailles &#8220;settlement&#8221; was riddled with political and economic
+imperfections from the Saar to Shantung.</p>
+
+<p>This was what a sceptical minority had feared from the first. At the very
+beginning of the war, for instance, the French publicist Urbain Gohier had
+predicted that when the diplomats gathered at the end of the conflict they
+would find the problem of constructive settlement insoluble.<a name='fna_132' id='fna_132' href='#f_132'><small>[132]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Most persons, however, had been more hopeful. Disappointment and
+disillusionment were therefore correspondingly intense. The majority of
+liberal-minded, forward-looking men and women throughout the world
+deplored the Versailles settlement&#8217;s faulty character, some, however,
+accepting the situation as the best of a bad business, others entirely
+repudiating it on the ground that by crystallizing an intolerable status
+it would entail worse disasters in the near future.</p>
+
+<p>General Smuts, the South African delegate to the Conference, well
+represents the first attitude. In a formal protest against the Versailles
+settlement, General Smuts stated: &#8220;I have signed the peace treaty, not
+because I consider it a satisfactory document, but because it is
+imperatively necessary to close the war; because the world needs peace
+above all, and nothing could be more fatal than the continuance of the
+state of suspense between war and peace. The six months since the
+armistice was signed have, perhaps, been as<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_216" id="Page_216">[Pg 216]</a></span> upsetting, unsettling, and
+ruinous to Europe as the previous four years of war. I look upon the peace
+treaty as the close of these two chapters of war and armistice, and only
+on that ground do I agree to it. I say this now, not in criticism, but in
+faith; not because I wish to find fault with the work done, but rather
+because I feel that in the treaty we have not yet achieved the real peace
+to which our peoples were looking, and because I feel that the real work
+of making peace will only begin after this treaty has been signed, and a
+definite halt has thereby been called to the destructive passions that
+have been desolating Europe for nearly five years.&#8221;<a name='fna_133' id='fna_133' href='#f_133'><small>[133]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The English economist J. L. Garvin, who, like General Smuts, accepted the
+treaty <i>faute de mieux</i>, makes these trenchant comments upon the
+settlement itself: &#8220;Derisive human genius surveying with pity and laughter
+the present state of mankind and some of the obsolete means adopted at
+Paris to remedy it, might do most good by another satire like Rabelais,
+Gulliver, or Candide. But let us put from us here the temptation to
+conjure up vistas of the grotesque. Let us pursue these plain studies in
+common sense. A treaty even when signed is paper. It is in itself
+inoperative without the action or control of living forces which it seeks
+to express or repress. Treaties not drawn against sound and certain assets
+may be dishonored in the sequel like bad checks or bills. You do not get
+peace merely by putting it on paper. And, much more<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_217" id="Page_217">[Pg 217]</a></span> to the point, all
+that is called peace does not necessarily spell prosperity any more than
+all that glitters is gold. You can &#8216;make a solitude and call it peace.&#8217;
+The quintessence of death or stupefaction resembles a kind of peace. You
+can prolong relative stagnation and depression and yet say that it is
+peace. But that would not be the reconciling and lasting, the constructive
+and the creative peace, as it was visioned by the Allied peoples in their
+greatest moments of insight and inspiration during the war. For that
+higher and wiser thing we lavished our pent-up energies and the
+accumulated treasure of a hundred years, and sent so many of our best to
+die.&#8221;<a name='fna_134' id='fna_134' href='#f_134'><small>[134]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>That veteran student of world-politics Doctor E. J. Dillon put the matter
+succinctly when he wrote: &#8220;The peace is being made not, as originally
+projected, on the basis of the fourteen points, nor on the lines of
+territorial equilibrium, but by a compromise which misses the advantage of
+either, and combines certain evils of both. The treaty has failed to lay
+the axe to the roots of war, has perhaps increased their number while
+purporting to destroy them. The germs of future conflicts, not only
+between the recent belligerents, but also between other groups of states,
+are numerous, and if present symptoms may be trusted will sprout up in the
+fulness of time.&#8221;<a name='fna_135' id='fna_135' href='#f_135'><small>[135]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The badness of the Versailles treaties is nowhere<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_218" id="Page_218">[Pg 218]</a></span> more manifest than in
+the way they have alienated idealistic support and enthusiasm from the
+inchoate League of Nations. Multitudes of persons once zealous Leaguers
+now feel that the League has no moral foundation. Such persons contend
+that even were the covenant theoretically perfect, the League could no
+more succeed on the basis of the present peace settlement than a
+flawlessly designed palace could be erected if superimposed upon a
+quicksand.</p>
+
+<p>Europe is thus in evil case. Her statesmen have failed to formulate a
+constructive settlement. Old problems remain unsolved while fresh problems
+arise. The danger is redoubled by the fact that both Europe and the entire
+world are faced with a new peril&mdash;Bolshevism. The menace of Bolshevism is
+simply incalculable. Bolshevism is a peril in some ways unprecedented in
+the world&#8217;s history. It is not merely a war against a social system, not
+merely a war against our civilization; it is a war of the hand against the
+brain. For the first time since man was man there is a definite schism
+between the hand and the head. Every principle which mankind has thus far
+evolved: community of interest, the solidarity of civilization and
+culture, the dignity of labor, of muscle, of brawn, dominated and
+illumined by intellect and spirit&mdash;all these Bolshevism howls down and
+tramples in the mud.</p>
+
+<p>Bolshevism&#8217;s cardinal tenets&mdash;the dictatorship of the proletariat, and the
+destruction of the &#8220;classes&#8221; by social war&mdash;are of truly hideous import.
+The &#8220;classes,&#8221; as conceived by Bolshevism, are very numerous.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_219" id="Page_219">[Pg 219]</a></span> They
+comprise not merely the &#8220;idle rich,&#8221; but also the whole of the upper and
+middle social strata, the landowning country folk, the skilled working
+men; in short, all except those who work with their untutored hands,
+<i>plus</i> the elect few who philosophize for those who work with their
+untutored hands.</p>
+
+<p>The effect of such ideas, if successful, not only on our civilization, but
+also on the very fibre of the race, can be imagined. The death or
+degradation of nearly all persons displaying constructive ability, and the
+tyranny of the ignorant and anti-social elements, would be the most
+gigantic triumph of disgenics ever seen. Beside it the ill effects of war
+would pale into insignificance. Civilization would wither like a plant
+stricken by blight, while the race, summarily drained of its good blood,
+would sink like lead into the depths of degenerate barbarism.</p>
+
+<p>This is precisely what is occurring in Russia to-day. Bolshevism has ruled
+Russia less than three years&mdash;and Russia is ruined. She ekes out a bare
+existence on the remains of past accumulations, on the surviving scraps of
+her material and spiritual capital. Everywhere are hunger, cold, disease,
+terror, physical and moral death. The &#8220;proletariat&#8221; is making its &#8220;clean
+sweep.&#8221; The &#8220;classes&#8221; are being systematically eliminated by execution,
+massacre, and starvation. The racial impoverishment is simply
+incalculable. Meanwhile Lenine, surrounded by his Chinese executioners,
+sits behind the Kremlin walls, a modern Jenghiz Khan plotting the plunder
+of a world.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_220" id="Page_220">[Pg 220]</a></span>Lenine&#8217;s Chinese &#8220;braves&#8221; are merely symptomatic of the intrigues which
+Bolshevism is carrying on throughout the non-white world. Bolshevism is,
+in fact, as anti-racial as it is anti-social. To the Bolshevik mind, with
+its furious hatred of constructive ability and its fanatical determination
+to enforce levelling, proletarian equality, the very existence of superior
+biological values is a crime. Bolshevism has vowed the proletarianization
+of the world, beginning with the white peoples. To this end it not only
+foments social revolution within the white world itself, but it also seeks
+to enlist the colored races in its grand assault on civilization. The
+rulers of Soviet Russia are well aware of the profound ferment now going
+on in colored lands. They watch this ferment with the same terrible glee
+that they watched the Great War and the fiasco of Versailles&mdash;and they
+plot to turn it to the same profit.</p>
+
+<p>Accordingly, in every quarter of the globe, in Asia, Africa, Latin
+America, and the United States, Bolshevik agitators whisper in the ears of
+discontented colored men their gospel of hatred and revenge. Every
+nationalist aspiration, every political grievance, every social
+discrimination, is fuel for Bolshevism&#8217;s hellish incitement to racial as
+well as to class war.</p>
+
+<p>And this Bolshevik propaganda has not been in vain. Its results already
+show in the most diverse quarters, and they are ominous for the future.
+China, Japan, Afghanistan, India, Java, Persia, Turkey, Egypt, Brazil,
+Chile, Peru, Mexico, and the &#8220;black belts&#8221; of our own United States: here
+is a partial<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_221" id="Page_221">[Pg 221]</a></span> list of the lands where the Bolshevik leaven in color is
+clearly at work.</p>
+
+<p>Bolshevism thus reveals itself as the arch-enemy of civilization and the
+race. Bolshevism is the renegade, the traitor within the gates, who would
+betray the citadel, degrade the very fibre of our being, and ultimately
+hurl a rebarbarized, racially impoverished world into the most debased and
+hopeless of mongrelizations.</p>
+
+<p>Therefore, Bolshevism must be crushed out with iron heels, no matter what
+the cost. If this means more war, let it mean more war. We know only too
+well war&#8217;s dreadful toll, particularly on racial values. But what
+war-losses could compare with the losses inflicted by the living death of
+Bolshevism? There are some things worse than war, and Bolshevism stands
+foremost among those dread alternatives.</p>
+
+<p>So ends our survey of the white world as it emerges from the Great War.
+The prospect is not a brilliant one. Weakened and impoverished by
+Armageddon, handicapped by an unconstructive peace, and facing internal
+Bolshevist disaffection which must at all costs be mastered, the white
+world is ill-prepared to confront&mdash;the rising tide of color. What that
+tide portends will be the subject of the concluding chapters.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_222" id="Page_222">[Pg 222]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_223" id="Page_223">[Pg 223]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="PART_III" id="PART_III"></a><i>PART III</i></h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="huge">THE DELUGE ON THE DIKES</span></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_224" id="Page_224">[Pg 224]</a></span></p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_225" id="Page_225">[Pg 225]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_X" id="CHAPTER_X"></a>CHAPTER X</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">THE OUTER DIKES</span></p>
+
+<p>In my first chapter I showed that the rising tide of color to-day finds
+itself confronted by dikes erected by the white race during the centuries
+of its expansion. The reader will also remember that white expansion has
+taken two forms: settlement and political control. These two phases differ
+profoundly in character. Areas of settlement like North America have
+become integral portions of the white world. On the other hand, regions of
+political control like India are merely white dependencies, highly
+valuable perhaps, yet in the last analysis held by title of the sword.</p>
+
+<p>Between these clearly contrasted categories lies an intermediate class of
+territories typified by South Africa, where whites have settled in large
+numbers without displacing the native populations. Lastly, there exist
+certain white territories which may be called &#8220;enclaves.&#8221; These enclaves
+have become thoroughly white by settlement, yet they are so distant from
+the main body of the white world and so contiguous to colored race-areas
+that white tenure does not possess that security which settlement and
+displacement of the aborigines normally confer. Australia typifies this
+anomalous class of cases.</p>
+
+<p>The white defenses against the colored tide can be<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_226" id="Page_226">[Pg 226]</a></span> divided into what may
+be termed the &#8220;outer&#8221; and the &#8220;inner&#8221; dikes. The outer dikes (the regions
+of white political control) contain no settled white population, so that
+their abandonment, whatever the political or economic loss, would not
+directly affect white race-integrity. The question of their retention or
+abandonment should therefore (save in a few exceptional cases) be judged
+by political, economic, or strategic considerations. The inner dikes (the
+areas of white settlement), however, are a very different matter. Peopled
+as they are wholly or largely by whites, they have become parts of the
+race-heritage, which should be defended to the last extremity no matter if
+the costs involved are greater than their mere economic value would
+warrant. They are the true bulwarks of the race, the patrimony of future
+generations who have a right to demand of us that they shall be born white
+in a white man&#8217;s land. Ill will it fare if ever our race should close its
+ears to this most elemental call of the blood. Then, indeed, would be
+manifest the writing on the wall.</p>
+
+<p>That issue, however, is reserved for the next chapter. Let us here examine
+the matter of the outer dikes&mdash;the regions of white political control.
+There, where the white man is not settler but suzerain, his suzerainty
+should, in the last analysis, depend on the character of the inhabitants.</p>
+
+<p>Right here, let us clear away the doctrinaire pedantry that commonly
+obscures discussion about the retention or abandonment of white political
+control over racially<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_227" id="Page_227">[Pg 227]</a></span> non-white regions. Argument usually tends to
+crystallize around two antitheses. On the one side are the doctrinaire
+liberals, who maintain the &#8220;imprescriptible right&#8221; of every human group to
+attain independence, and of every sovereign state to retain independence.
+On the opposite side are the doctrinaire imperialists, who maintain the
+equally imprescriptible right of their particular nation to &#8220;vital
+expansion&#8221; regardless of injuries thereby inflicted upon other nations.</p>
+
+<p>Now I submit that both these assumptions are unwarranted. There is no
+&#8220;imprescriptible right&#8221; to either independence or empire. It depends on
+the realities of each particular case. The extreme cases at either end of
+the scale can be adjudged offhand by ordinary common sense. No one except
+a doctrinaire liberal would be likely to assert that the Andaman Islanders
+had an imprescriptible right to independence, or that Haiti, which owed
+its independence only to a turn in European politics,<a name='fna_136' id='fna_136' href='#f_136'><small>[136]</small></a> should forever
+remain a sovereign&mdash;international nuisance. On the other hand, the whole
+world (with the exception of Teutonic imperialists) denounced Germany&#8217;s
+attempt to swallow<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_228" id="Page_228">[Pg 228]</a></span> highly civilized Belgium as a crime against humanity.</p>
+
+<p>In other words: realities, not abstract theories, decide. That does not
+please the doctrinaires, who insist on setting up Procrustean beds of
+theory on which realities should be racked or crammed. It does, however,
+conform to the dictates of nature, which decree that what is attuned shall
+live while the disharmonic and degenerate shall pass away. And nature
+usually has the last word.</p>
+
+<p>Surveying the regions of white political control over non-white peoples in
+this realistic way, thereby avoiding the pitfalls of doctrinaire theory
+and blind prejudice, we may arrive at a series of conclusions which,
+though lacking the trim symmetry of the idealogue, will correspond to the
+facts in the various cases.</p>
+
+<p>One thing is certain: the white man will have to recognize that the
+practically absolute world-dominion which he exercised during the
+nineteenth century can no longer be maintained. Largely because of that
+very dominion, colored races have been drawn out of their traditional
+isolation and have been quickened by white ideas, while the
+life-conserving nature of white rule has everywhere favored colored
+multiplication. These factors have combined to produce a wide-spread
+ferment which has been clearly visible for the past two decades, and which
+is destined to grow more acute in the near future.</p>
+
+<p>This ferment would have developed even if the Great War had never
+occurred. However, the white world&#8217;s weakening through Armageddon has
+immensely <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_229" id="Page_229">[Pg 229]</a></span>accelerated the process and has opened up the possibility of
+violent &#8220;short cuts&#8221; which would have mutually disastrous consequences.
+Especially has it evoked in bellicose and fanatical minds the vision of a
+&#8220;Pan-Colored&#8221; alliance for the universal overthrow of white hegemony at a
+single stroke&mdash;a dream which would turn into a nightmare of race-war
+beside which the late struggle in Europe would seem the veriest child&#8217;s
+play.</p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/map3tmb.jpg" alt="" /><br />
+<a href="images/map3.jpg"><small>Larger Image</small></a></div>
+<p class="center">DISTRIBUTION OF THE WHITE RACES</p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>The effective centres of colored unrest are the brown and yellow worlds of
+Asia. Both those worlds are not merely in negative opposition to white
+hegemony, but are experiencing a real <i>renaissance</i> whose genuineness is
+best attested by the fact that it is a faithful replica of similar
+movements in past times. White men must get out of their heads the idea
+that Asiatics are necessarily &#8220;inferior.&#8221; As a matter of fact, while
+Asiatics do not seem to possess that sustained constructive power with
+which the whites, particularly the Nordics, are endowed, the browns and
+yellows are yet gifted peoples who have profoundly influenced human
+progress in the past and who undoubtedly will contribute much to
+world-civilization. The Asiatics have by their own efforts built up
+admirable cultures rooted in remote antiquity and worthy of all respect.
+They are to-day once more displaying their innate capacity by not merely
+adopting, but adapting, white ideas and methods. That this profound
+Asiatic renaissance will eventually result in the substantial elimination
+of white political control from Anatolia to the Philippines is as natural
+as it is inevitable.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_230" id="Page_230">[Pg 230]</a></span>This does not mean a precipitate white &#8220;scuttle&#8221; from Asia. Far from it.
+It does mean, however, a candid facing of realities and a basing of policy
+on realities rather than on prepossessions or prejudices. Unless the white
+man does this, he will injure himself more than any one else. If Asia is
+to-day really renascent, Asia will ultimately reap the political fruits.
+Men worthy of independence will sooner or later get independence. This is
+as certain as is the converse truth that men unworthy of independence,
+though they cry for it never so loudly, will either remain subject or will
+quickly relapse into subjection should they by some lucky circumstance
+obtain what they could only misuse.</p>
+
+<p>If, then, Asia deserves to be free, she will be free. The only question
+is, how she will attain her freedom. Shall it be an evolutionary process,
+in the main peaceful, based upon mutual respect, with mutual recognition
+of both increasing Asiatic fitness and white vested interests? Or shall it
+come through cataclysmic revolution? This is the dilemma which those
+imperialists should ponder who object to any relaxation of white political
+control over Asia because of the &#8220;value&#8221; of the subject regions. That
+white control over Asiatic lands has been, and still is, immensely
+profitable, cannot be denied. But what basis for this value is there
+except lack of effective opposition? If real, sustained opposition now
+develops, if subject Asia becomes chronically rebellious, if its peoples
+resolutely boycott white goods&mdash;as China and India have shown<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_231" id="Page_231">[Pg 231]</a></span> Asiatics
+capable of doing, will not white control be transformed from an asset into
+a liability? Above all, let us remember that no race-values are involved.
+No white race-areas would have to be abandoned to non-white domination.
+White control over Asia is political, and can thus be judged by the
+criteria of material interest undisturbed by the categorical imperative of
+race-duty.</p>
+
+<p>The need for sympathetic open-mindedness toward awakening Asia if
+cataclysmic disasters are to be averted becomes all the clearer when we
+realize that on important issues lying outside Asia the white world must
+resolutely oppose Asiatic desires. We whites should be the more generous
+in our attitude toward Asia because imperative reasons of self-protection
+require us to deny to Asiatics some of their best opportunities in the
+outer world.</p>
+
+<p>In my opening chapters I discussed the rapid growth of Asiatic populations
+and the resultant steadily augmenting outward thrust of surplus Asiatics
+(principally yellow men, but also in lesser degree brown men) from
+overcrowded homelands toward the less-crowded regions of the earth. It is,
+in fact, Asiatics, and above all Mongolian Asiatics, who form the first
+waves of the rising tide of color. Unfortunately, the white world cannot
+permit this rising tide free scope. White men cannot, under peril of their
+very race-existence, allow wholesale Asiatic immigration into white
+race-areas. This prohibition, which will be discussed in the next chapter,
+is already a serious blow to Asiatic aspirations.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_232" id="Page_232">[Pg 232]</a></span>But the matter does not end there. The white world also cannot permit with
+safety to itself wholesale Asiatic penetration of non-Asiatic colored
+regions like black Africa and tropical Latin America. To permit Asiatic
+colonization and ultimate control of these vast territories with their
+incalculable resources would be to overturn in favor of Asia the
+political, the economic, and eventually the racial balance of power in the
+world. At present the white man controls these regions. And he must stand
+fast. No other course is possible. Neither black Africa nor mongrel-ruled
+tropical America can stand alone. If the white man goes, the Asiatic
+comes&mdash;browns to Africa, yellows to Latin America. And there is no reason
+under heaven why we whites should deliberately present Asia with the
+richest regions of the tropics, to our own impoverishment and probable
+undoing.</p>
+
+<p>Our race-duty is therefore clear. We must resolutely oppose both Asiatic
+permeation of white race-areas and Asiatic inundation of those non-white,
+but equally non-Asiatic, regions inhabited by the really inferior races.
+But we should also recognize that by taking this attitude we debar
+Asiatics from golden opportunities and render impossible the realization
+of aspirations intrinsically just as normal and laudable as our own. And,
+having closed in their faces so many doors of hope, can we refuse to
+discuss with gifted and capable Asiatics the problem of turning over to
+them the keys of their own house without causing festering hatreds<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_233" id="Page_233">[Pg 233]</a></span> whose
+poison may spread far beyond Asia into other colored lands and possibly
+into white lands as well? Neither a Pan-Colored nor a Colored-Bolshevist
+alliance are impossibilities, far-fetched though these terms may sound.</p>
+
+<p>The fact is, we whites are in no position to indulge in the luxury of
+Bourbonism. Weakened by Armageddon, hampered by Versailles, and harassed
+by Bolshevism, the white world can ill afford to flout legitimate Asiatic
+aspirations to independence. Our imperialists may argue that this means
+abandoning &#8220;outer dikes,&#8221; but I contend that white positions in Asia are
+not protective dikes but strategic blockhouses, built upon the sands
+during the long Asiatic ebb-tide, and which the now rising Asiatic waves
+must ultimately engulf. Is it not the part of wisdom to quit these
+outposts before they collapse into the swirling waters? Our true &#8220;outer
+dikes&#8221; stand, not in Asia, but in Africa and Latin America. Let us not
+exhaust ourselves by stubborn resistance in Asia which in the end must
+prove futile. Let us conserve our strength, remembering that by the time
+Asia has been submerged the flood should have lost much of its pent-up
+power.</p>
+
+<p>Particularly should this be true of the moral &#8220;imponderables.&#8221; By taking a
+reasonable, conciliatory attitude toward Asiatic aspirations to
+independence we would thereby eliminate the moral factors in Asia&#8217;s
+present hostility toward ourselves. Many Asiatics<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_234" id="Page_234">[Pg 234]</a></span> would still be our foes
+from resentment at balked expansion, but we should have separated the
+sheep from the goats.</p>
+
+<p>And the sheep are the more numerous. There are of course irreconcilables
+like Japanese imperialists and Pan-Islamic fanatics who would like to
+upset the whole world. However, taken by and large, Asia is peopled
+neither by fire-eating jingoes nor howling dervishes. The average Asiatic
+is by nature less restless, less ambitious, and consequently less
+aggressive than ourselves. To-day Asiatics are everywhere aroused by a
+whole complex of stimuli like overcrowding, white domination, and white
+denial of nationalistic aspirations, to an access of hatred and fury.
+Those last-mentioned stimuli to anti-white hostility we can remove. The
+first-mentioned cause of hostility&mdash;over-population&mdash;we cannot remove.
+Only the Asiatic himself can do that by controlling his reckless
+procreation. Of course over-population is of itself a sufficiently serious
+provoker of trouble. There is no more certain breeder of strife than the
+expansive urge of a fast-breeding people. Nevertheless, this hostile
+stimulus applies primarily to yellow Asia. Brown Asia, once free or
+clearly on the road to freedom, would be either satisfied or engrossed in
+its intestine broils. At any rate, the twin spectres of a Pan-Asian or a
+Pan-Colored alliance would probably vanish like a mirage of the desert,
+and the white world would be far better able to deal with yellow pressure
+on its <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_235" id="Page_235">[Pg 235]</a></span>race-frontiers&mdash;no light task, weakened and distracted as the
+white world finds itself to-day.</p>
+
+<p>Unfortunately, no such wise foresight seems to have been vouchsafed our
+statesmen. Imperialistic secret treaties formed the basis for Versailles&#8217;s
+treatment of Asiatic questions, and those treaties were drawn precisely as
+though Armageddon were a skirmish and Asia the sleeping giant of a century
+ago. Upon the brown world, in particular, white domination was riveted
+rather than relaxed.</p>
+
+<p>This amazing disregard of present-day realities augurs ill for the future.
+Indeed, its evil first-fruits are already apparent. The brown world,
+convinced that its aspirations can be realized only by force, turns to the
+yellow world and listens to Bolshevik propaganda, while Pan-Islamism
+redoubles its efforts in Africa.</p>
+
+<p>Thus is once more manifest the diplomatic bankruptcy of Versailles. The
+white man, like King Canute, seats himself upon the tidal sands and bids
+the waves be stayed. He will be lucky if he escapes merely with wet
+shoes.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_236" id="Page_236">[Pg 236]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_XI" id="CHAPTER_XI"></a>CHAPTER XI</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">THE INNER DIKES</span></p>
+
+<p>We come now to the frontiers of the white world&mdash;to its true frontiers,
+marked, not by boundary-stones, but by flesh and blood. These frontiers
+are not continuous: far from the European homeland, some run in remote
+quarters of the earth, sundered by vast stretches of ocean and connected
+only by the slate-gray thread of sea-power&mdash;the master-talisman which the
+white man still grasps firmly in his hand.</p>
+
+<p>But against these race-frontiers&mdash;these &#8220;inner dikes&#8221;&mdash;the rising tide of
+color has for decades been beating, and will beat yet more fiercely as
+congesting population, quickened self-consciousness, and heightened sense
+of power impel the colored world to expansion and dominion. Above the
+eastern horizon the dark storm-clouds lower, and the weakened, distracted
+white world must soon face a colored peril threatening its integrity and
+perhaps its existence. This colored peril has three facets: the peril of
+arms, the peril of markets, and the peril of migration. All three contain
+ominous potentialities, both singly and in combination. Let us review them
+in turn, to appraise their dynamic possibilities.</p>
+
+<p>First, the peril of arms. The military potencies of the colored races have
+been the subject of earnest, and frequently alarmist, speculation for the
+past twenty<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_237" id="Page_237">[Pg 237]</a></span> years, particularly since the Russo-Japanese War. The
+exciting effects of Pan-Islamism upon the warlike peoples of Asia and
+Africa have been frequently discussed, while the &#8220;Yellow Peril&#8221; has long
+been a journalistic commonplace.</p>
+
+<p>How shall we appraise the colored peril of arms? On the whole, it would
+appear as though the colored military danger, in its isolated, purely
+aggressive aspect, had been exaggerated. Visions of a united Asia, rising
+suddenly in fanatic frenzy and hurling brown and yellow myriads upon the
+white West <i>seem</i> to be the products of superheated imaginations. I say
+&#8220;seem,&#8221; because there are unquestionably mysterious emotional depths in
+the Asiatic soul which may yet justify the prophets of cataclysmic war. As
+Hyndman says: &#8220;With all the facts before us, and with prejudice thrown
+aside, we are still unable to lay bare the causes of the gigantic Asian
+movements of the past. They were certainly not all economic in their
+origin, unless we stretch the boundaries of theory so far as to include
+the massacre of whole populations and the destruction of their wealth
+within the limits of the invaders&#8217; desire for material gain. And, whether
+these movements arose from material or emotional causes, they have been
+before, and they may occur again. Forecast here is impossible. A new
+Mohammed is quite as likely to make his appearance as a new Buddha, a
+reborn Confucius, or a modern Christ.... Asia raided and scourged Europe
+for more than a thousand years. Now, for five hundred years, the
+counter-attack of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_238" id="Page_238">[Pg 238]</a></span> Europe upon Asia has been steadily going on, and it may
+be that the land of long memories will cherish some desire to avenge this
+period of wrong and rapine in turn. The seed of hatred has already been
+but too well sown.&#8221;<a name='fna_137' id='fna_137' href='#f_137'><small>[137]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Of course, on this particular point, forecast is, indeed, impossible.
+Nevertheless, the point should be noted, for Asiatic war-fever may appear,
+if not in isolation, then in conjunction with other stimuli to warlike
+action, like population-pressure or imperialistic ambition, which to-day
+exist and whose amplitude can be approximately gauged. We have already
+analyzed the military potencies of Pan-Islamism and Japan, and China also
+should not be forgotten. Pacifist though China has long been, she has had
+her bellicose moments in the past and may have them in the future. Should
+this occur, China, as the world&#8217;s greatest reservoir of intelligent
+man-power, would be immensely formidable. Pearson visualizes a China
+&#8220;become an aggressive military power, sending out her armies in millions
+to cross the Himalayas and traverse the Steppes, or occupying the islands
+and the northern parts of Australia, by pouring in immigrants protected by
+fleets. Luther&#8217;s old name for the Turks, that they were &#8216;the people of the
+wrath of God,&#8217; may receive a new and terrible application.&#8221;<a name='fna_138' id='fna_138' href='#f_138'><small>[138]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Granted that the Chinese will never become the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_239" id="Page_239">[Pg 239]</a></span> fighting equals of the
+world&#8217;s warrior races, their incredible numbers combined with their
+tenacious vitality might overcome opponents individually their superiors.
+Says Professor Ross: &#8220;To the West the toughness of the Chinese physique
+may have a sinister military significance. Nobody fears lest in a stand-up
+fight Chinese troops could whip an equal number of well-conditioned white
+troops. But few battles are fought by men fresh from tent and mess. In the
+course of a prolonged campaign involving irregular provisioning, bad
+drinking-water, lying out, loss of sleep, exhausting marches, exposure,
+excitement, and anxiety, it may be that the white soldiers would be worn
+down worse than the yellow soldiers. In that case the hardier men with
+less of the martial spirit might in the closing grapple beat the better
+fighters with the less endurance.&#8221;<a name='fna_139' id='fna_139' href='#f_139'><small>[139]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The potentialities of the Chinese soldier would acquire vastly greater
+significance if China should be thoroughly subjugated by, or solidly
+leagued to, ambitious and militaristic Japan. The combined military
+energies of the Far East, welded into an aggressive unity, would be a
+weapon of tremendous striking-power.</p>
+
+<p>The colored peril of arms may thus be summarized: The brown and yellow
+races possess great military potentialities. These (barring the action of
+certain ill-understood emotional stimuli) are unlikely to flame out in
+spontaneous fanaticism; but, on the other hand,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_240" id="Page_240">[Pg 240]</a></span> they are very likely to
+be mobilized for political reasons like revolt against white dominion or
+for social reasons like over-population. The black race offers no real
+danger except as the tool of Pan-Islamism. As for the red men of the
+Americas, they are of merely local significance.</p>
+
+<p>We are now ready to examine the economic facet of the colored peril: the
+industrial-mercantile phase. In the second part of this volume I showed
+the profound effect of the &#8220;industrial revolution&#8221; in furthering white
+world-supremacy, and I pointed out the tremendous advantages accruing to
+the white world from exploitation of undeveloped colored lands and from
+exports of manufactured goods to colored markets. The prodigious wealth
+thereby amassed has been a prime cause of white prosperity, has buttressed
+the maintenance of white world-hegemony, and has made possible much of the
+prodigious increase of white population.</p>
+
+<p>We little realize what the loss of these advantages would mean. As a
+matter of fact, it would mean throughout the white world diminished
+prosperity, lessened political and military strength, and such relative
+economic and social stagnation as would depress national vigor and check
+population. It is even possible to visualize a white world reverting to
+the condition of Europe in the fifteenth century&mdash;thrown back upon itself,
+on the defensive, and with a static rather than a progressive
+civilization. Such conditions could of course occur only as the result of
+colored military and<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_241" id="Page_241">[Pg 241]</a></span> industrial triumphs of the most sweeping character.
+But the possibility exists, nevertheless, as I shall endeavor to show.</p>
+
+<p>Down to the close of the nineteenth century white supremacy was as
+absolute in industry as it was in politics and war. Even the civilized
+brown and yellow peoples were negligible from the industrial point of
+view. Asia was economically on an agricultural basis. Such industries as
+she possessed were still in the &#8220;house-industry&#8221; stage, and her products,
+while often exquisite in quality, were produced by such slow, antiquated
+methods that their quantity was limited and their market-price relatively
+high. Despite very low wages, Asiatic products not only could not compete
+in the world-market with European and American machine-made, mass-produced
+articles, but were hard hit in their home-markets as well. The way in
+which an ancient Asiatic handicraft like the Indian textiles was literally
+annihilated by the destructive competition of Lancashire cottons is only
+one of many similar instances.</p>
+
+<p>With the beginning of the twentieth century, however, Asia began to show
+signs of an economic activity as striking in its way as the activity which
+Asia was displaying in idealistic and political fields. Japan had already
+laid the foundations of her flourishing industrial life based on the most
+up-to-date Western models, while in other Asiatic lands, notably in China
+and India, the whir of machinery and the smoke of tall factory chimneys
+proclaimed that the East was fathoming the industrial secrets of the
+West.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_242" id="Page_242">[Pg 242]</a></span>What Asiatics were seeking in their industrial revival was well expressed
+a decade ago by a Hindu, who wrote in a leading Indian periodical: &#8220;In one
+respect the Orient is really menacing the West, and so earnest and
+open-minded is Asia that no pretense or apology whatever is made about it.
+The Easterner has thrown down the industrial gantlet, and from now on Asia
+is destined to witness a progressively intense trade warfare, the
+Occidental scrambling to retain his hold on the markets of the East, and
+the Oriental endeavoring to beat him in a battle in which heretofore he
+has been an easy victor.... In competing with the Occidental
+commercialists, the Oriental has awakened to a dynamic realization of the
+futility of pitting unimproved machinery and methods against modern
+methods and appliances. Casting aside his former sense of
+self-complacency, he is studying the sciences and arts that have given the
+West its material prosperity. He is putting the results of his
+investigations to practical use, as a rule, recasting the Occidental
+methods and tools to suit his peculiar needs, and in some instances
+improving upon them.&#8221;<a name='fna_140' id='fna_140' href='#f_140'><small>[140]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The accuracy of this Hindu statement of Asia&#8217;s industrial awakening is
+indorsed by the statements of white observers. At the very moment when the
+above article was penned, an American economic writer, Clarence Poe, was
+making a study tour of the Orient, from which he brought back the
+following report: &#8220;The<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_243" id="Page_243">[Pg 243]</a></span> real cause of Asia&#8217;s poverty lies in just two
+things: the failure of Asiatic governments to educate their people, and
+the failure of the people to increase their productive capacity by the use
+of machinery. Ignorance and lack of machinery are responsible for Asia&#8217;s
+poverty; knowledge and modern tools are responsible for America&#8217;s
+prosperity.&#8221; But, continues Mr. Poe, we must watch out. Asia now realizes
+these things and is doing much to remedy the situation. Hence, &#8220;we must
+face in ever-increasing degree the rivalry of awakening peoples who are
+strong with the strength that comes from struggle with poverty and
+hardship, and who have set themselves to master and apply all our secrets
+in the coming world-struggle for industrial supremacy and for racial
+readjustment.&#8221;<a name='fna_141' id='fna_141' href='#f_141'><small>[141]</small></a> And more recently another American observer of Asiatic
+economic conditions reports: &#8220;All Asia is being permeated with modern
+industry and present-day mechanical progress.&#8221;<a name='fna_142' id='fna_142' href='#f_142'><small>[142]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Take, for example, the momentous possibilities involved in the industrial
+awakening of China. China is not merely the most populous of lands,
+containing as it does nearly one-fourth of all the human beings on earth,
+but it is also dowered with immense natural resources, notably coal and
+iron&mdash;the prime requisites of modern industrial life. Hitherto China has
+been on an agricultural basis, with virtually no exploitation<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_244" id="Page_244">[Pg 244]</a></span> of her
+mineral wealth and with no industry in the modern sense. But the day when
+any considerable fraction of China&#8217;s laborious millions turn from the
+plough and handicrafts to the factory must see a portentous reaction in
+the most distant markets.</p>
+
+<p>Thirty years ago, Professor Pearson forecast China&#8217;s imminent industrial
+transformation. &#8220;Does any one doubt,&#8221; he asks, &#8220;that the day is at hand
+when China will have cheap fuel from her coal-mines, cheap transport by
+railways and steamers, and will have founded technical schools to develop
+her industries? Whenever that day comes, she may wrest the control of the
+world&#8217;s markets, especially throughout Asia, from England and
+Germany.&#8221;<a name='fna_143' id='fna_143' href='#f_143'><small>[143]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Much of what Professor Pearson prophesied has already come to pass, for
+China to-day has the beginnings of a promising industrial life. Even a
+decade ago Professor Ross wrote of industrial conditions there:</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Assuredly the cheapness of Chinese labor is something to make a factory
+owner&#8217;s mouth water. The women reelers in the silk filatures of Shanghai
+get from eight to eleven cents for eleven hours of work. But Shanghai is
+dear; and, besides, everybody there complains that the laborers are
+knowing and spoiled. In the steel works at Hanyang common labor gets three
+dollars a month, just a tenth of what raw Slavs command in the South
+Chicago iron-works. Skilled mechanics get from eight to twelve dollars. In
+a coal-mine near Ichang a thousand miles up the Yangtse<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_245" id="Page_245">[Pg 245]</a></span> the coolie
+receives one cent for carrying a 400-pound load of coal on his back down
+to the river a mile and a half away. He averages ten loads a day but must
+rest every other week. The miners get seven cents a day and found; that
+is, a cent&#8217;s worth of rice and meal. They work eleven hours a day up to
+their knees in water, and all have swollen legs. After a week of it they
+have to lie off a couple of days. No wonder the cost of this coal
+(semi-bituminous) at the pit&#8217;s mouth is only thirty-five cents a ton. At
+Chengtu servants get a dollar and a half a month and find themselves.
+Across Szechuan lusty coolies were glad to carry our chairs half a day for
+four cents each. In Sianfu the common coolie gets three cents a day and
+feeds himself, or eighty cents a month. Through Shansi roving harvesters
+were earning from four to twelve cents a day, and farm-hands got five or
+six dollars a year and their keep. Speaking broadly, in any part of the
+empire, willing laborers of fair intelligence may be had in any number at
+from eight to fifteen cents a day.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;With an ocean of such labor power to draw on, China would appear to be on
+the eve of a manufacturing development that will act like a continental
+upheaval in changing the trade map of the world. The impression is
+deepened by the tale of industries that have already sprung up.&#8221;<a name='fna_144' id='fna_144' href='#f_144'><small>[144]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Of course there is another side to the story. Low wages alone do not
+insure cheap production. As Professor Ross remarks: &#8220;For all his native
+capacity, the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_246" id="Page_246">[Pg 246]</a></span> coolie will need a long course of schooling, industrial
+training, and factory atmosphere before he inches up abreast of the German
+or American working man.&#8221;<a name='fna_145' id='fna_145' href='#f_145'><small>[145]</small></a> In the technical and directing staffs there
+is the same absence of the modern industrial spirit, resulting in chronic
+mismanagement, while Chinese industry is further handicapped by
+traditional evils like &#8220;squeeze,&#8221; nepotism, lust for quick profits, and
+incapacity for sustained business team-play. These failings are not
+peculiar to China; they hamper the industrial development of other Asiatic
+countries, notably India. Still, the way in which Japanese industry, with
+all its faults, is perfecting both its technic and its methods shows that
+these failings will be gradually overcome and indicates that within a
+generation Asiatic industry will probably be sufficiently advanced to
+supply at least the Asiatic home-markets with most of the staple
+manufactures.</p>
+
+<p>Thus it looks as though white manufactures will tend to be progressively
+eliminated from Asiatic markets, even under conditions of absolutely free
+competition. But it is a very moot point whether competition will remain
+free&mdash;whether, on the contrary, white wares will not be increasingly
+penalized. The Asiatic takes a keen interest in his industrial development
+and consciously favors it even where whites are in political control. The
+&#8220;swadeshi&#8221; movement in India is a good example, while the Chinese and
+Egyptian boycotts of foreign as against native goods are<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_247" id="Page_247">[Pg 247]</a></span> further
+instances in point. The Japanese have supplemented these spontaneous
+popular movements by systematic governmental discrimination in favor of
+Japanese products and the elimination of white competition from Japan and
+its dependencies. This Japanese policy has been markedly successful, and
+should Japan&#8217;s present hegemony over China be perpetuated the white man
+may soon find himself economically as well as politically expelled from
+the whole Far East.</p>
+
+<p>A decade ago Putnam Weale wrote warningly: &#8220;If China is forced, owing to
+the short-sighted diplomacy of those for whom the question has really
+supreme importance, to make common cause with Japan as a <i>pis aller</i>, then
+it may be accepted as inevitable that in the course of time there will be
+created a <i>mare clausum</i>, which will extend from the island of Saghalien
+down to Cochin-China and Siam, including all the island-groups, and the
+shores of which will be openly hostile to the white man....</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;And since there will be no danger from the competition of white workmen,
+but rather from the white man&#8217;s ships, the white man&#8217;s merchants, his
+inventions, his produce&mdash;it will be these which will be subjected to
+humiliating conditions.... It is not a very far cry from tariffs on goods
+to tariffs and restrictions on foreign shipping, on foreign merchants, on
+everything foreign&mdash;restrictions which by imposing vast and unequal
+burdens on the activities of aliens will soon totally destroy such
+activities.... What can very easily happen is that the federation<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_248" id="Page_248">[Pg 248]</a></span> of
+eastern Asia and the yellow races will be finally arranged in such a
+manner as to exclude the white man and his commerce more completely than
+any one yet dreams of.&#8221;<a name='fna_146' id='fna_146' href='#f_146'><small>[146]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>This latter misfortune may be averted by concerted white action, but it is
+difficult to see how the gradual elimination of white goods from Asiatic
+markets as the result of successful Asiatic competition can be averted.
+Certainly the stubborn maintenance of white political domination over a
+rebellious Asia would be no remedy. That would merely intensify swadeshi
+boycotts in the subject regions, while in the lands freed from white
+political control it would further Japan&#8217;s policy of excluding everything
+white. If Asiatics resolve to buy their own products instead of ours we
+may as well reconcile ourselves to the loss. Here again frank recognition
+of the inevitable will enable us to take a much stronger and more
+justifiable position on the larger world-aspects of the problem.</p>
+
+<p>For Asia&#8217;s industrial transformation is destined to cause momentous
+reactions in other parts of the globe. If Asiatic industry really does get
+on an efficient basis, its potentialities are so tremendous that it must
+presently not only monopolize the home-markets but also seek to invade
+white markets as well, thus presenting the white world with commercial and
+economic problems as unwelcome as they will be novel.</p>
+
+<p>Again, industrialization will in some respects aggravate Asiatic longings
+for migration and dominion.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_249" id="Page_249">[Pg 249]</a></span> In my opening pages I mentioned
+industrialization as a probable reliever of population-pressure in Asiatic
+countries by affording new livelihoods to the congested masses. This is
+true. But, looking a trifle farther, we can also see that
+industrialization would stimulate a further prodigious increase of
+population. Consider the growth of Europe&#8217;s population during the
+nineteenth century under the stimulus of the industrial revolution, making
+possible the existence in our industrialized Europe of three times as many
+people as existed in the agricultural Europe of a hundred years ago. Why
+should not a similar development occur in Asia? To-day Asia, though still
+upon a basis as agricultural as eighteenth-century Europe, contains fully
+900,000,000 people. That even a partially industrialized Asia might
+support twice that number would (judging by the European precedent) be far
+from improbable.</p>
+
+<p>But this would mean vastly increased incentives to expansion&mdash;commercial,
+political, racial&mdash;beyond the bounds of Asia. It would mean intensified
+encroachments, not only upon areas of white settlement, but perhaps even
+more upon non-Asiatic colored regions of white political control like
+Africa and tropical America. Here again we see why the white man, however
+conciliatory in Asia, must stand like flint in Africa and Latin America.
+To allow the whole tropic belt clear round the world to pass into Asiatic
+hands would practically spell white race-suicide.</p>
+
+<p>Professor Pearson paints a truly terrible picture<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_250" id="Page_250">[Pg 250]</a></span> of the stagnation and
+hopelessness which would ensue. &#8220;Let us conceive,&#8221; he writes, &#8220;the leading
+European nations to be stationary, while the black and yellow belt,
+including China, Malaysia, India, central Africa, and tropical America, is
+all teeming with life, developed by industrial enterprise, fairly well
+administered by native governments, and owning the better part of the
+carrying trade of the world. Can any one suppose that, in such a condition
+of political society, the habitual temper of mind in Europe would not be
+profoundly changed? Depression, hopelessness, a disregard of invention and
+improvement, would replace the sanguine confidence of races that at
+present are always panting for new worlds to conquer. Here and there, it
+may be, the more adventurous would profit by the traditions of old
+supremacy to get their services accepted in the new nations, but as a rule
+there would be no outlet for energy, no future for statesmanship. The
+despondency of the English people, when their dream of conquest in France
+was dissipated, was attended with a complete decay of thought, with civil
+war, and with a standing still, or perhaps a decline of population, and to
+a less degree of wealth.... It is conceivable that our later world may
+find itself deprived of all that is valued on earth, of the pageantry of
+subject provinces and the reality of commerce, while it has neither a
+disinterred literature to amuse it nor a vitalized religion to give it
+spiritual strength.&#8221;<a name='fna_147' id='fna_147' href='#f_147'><small>[147]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>To sum up: The economic phase of the colored peril,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_251" id="Page_251">[Pg 251]</a></span> though not yet a
+major factor, must still be seriously reckoned with by forward-looking
+statesmanship as something which will increasingly complicate the
+relations of the white and non-white worlds. In fact, even to-day it tends
+to intensify Asiatic desires for expansion, and thus exacerbates the
+third, or migratory, phase of the colored peril, which is already upon us.</p>
+
+<p>The question of Asiatic immigration is incomparably the greatest external
+problem which faces the white world. Supreme phase of the colored peril,
+it already presses, and is destined to press harder in the near future. It
+infinitely transcends the peril of arms or markets, since it threatens not
+merely our supremacy or prosperity but our very race-existence, the
+wellsprings of being, the sacred heritage of our children.</p>
+
+<p>That this is no overstatement of the issue, a bare recital of a few
+biological axioms will show. We have already seen that nothing is more
+<i>unstable</i> than the racial make-up of a people, while, conversely, nothing
+is more <i>unchanging</i> than the racial divisions of mankind. We have seen
+that true amalgamation is possible only between members of the same
+race-stock, while in crossings between stocks even as relatively near
+together as the main divisions of the white species, the race-characters
+do not really fuse but remain distinct in the mixed offspring and tend
+constantly to resort themselves as pure types by Mendelian inheritance.
+Thus a country inhabited by a mixed population is really inhabited by
+different races, one of which<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_252" id="Page_252">[Pg 252]</a></span> always tends to dominate and breed the
+other out&mdash;the outbred strains being lost to the world forever.</p>
+
+<p>Now, since the various human stocks differ widely in genetic worth,
+nothing should be more carefully studied than the relative values of the
+different strains in a population, and nothing should be more rigidly
+scrutinized than new strains seeking to add themselves to a population,
+because such new strains may hold simply incalculable potentialities for
+good or for evil. The potential reproductive powers of any stock are
+almost unlimited. Therefore the introduction of even a small group of
+prolific and adaptable but racially undesirable aliens may result in their
+subsequent prodigious multiplication, thereby either replacing better
+native stocks or degrading these by the injection of inferior blood.</p>
+
+<p>The admission of aliens should, indeed, be regarded just as solemnly as
+the begetting of children, for the racial effect is essentially the same.
+There is no more damning indictment of our lopsided, materialistic
+civilization than the way in which, throughout the nineteenth century,
+immigration was almost universally regarded, not from the racial, but from
+the material point of view, the immigrant being viewed not as a creator of
+race-values but as a mere vocal tool for the production of material
+wealth.</p>
+
+<p>Immigration is thus, from the racial standpoint, a form of procreation,
+and like the more immediate form of procreation it may be either the
+greatest blessing or the greatest curse. Human history is largely the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_253" id="Page_253">[Pg 253]</a></span>
+story of migrations, making now for good and now for ill. Migration
+peopled Europe with superior white stocks displacing ape-like aborigines,
+and settled North America with Nordics instead of nomad redskins. But
+migration also bastardized the Roman world with Levantine mongrels,
+drowned the West Indies under a black tide, and is filling our own land
+with the sweepings of the European east and south.</p>
+
+<p>Migration, like other natural movements, is of itself a blind force. It is
+man&#8217;s divine privilege as well as duty, having been vouchsafed knowledge
+of the laws of life, to direct these blind forces, rejecting the bad and
+selecting the good for the evolution of higher and nobler destinies.</p>
+
+<p>Colored immigration is merely the most extreme phase of a phenomenon which
+has already moulded prodigiously the development of the white world. In
+fact, before discussing the specific problems of colored immigration, it
+would be well to survey the effects of the immigration of various white
+stocks. When we have grasped the momentous changes wrought by the
+introduction of even relatively near-related and hence relatively
+assimilable strains, we will be better able to realize the far more
+momentous consequences which the introduction of colored stocks into white
+lands would entail.</p>
+
+<p>The racial effects of immigration are ably summarized by that lifelong
+student of immigration problems, Prescott F. Hall. These effects are, he
+truly remarks, &#8220;more far-reaching and potent than all others. The<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_254" id="Page_254">[Pg 254]</a></span>
+government, the state, society, industry, the political party, social and
+political ideals, all are concepts and conventions created by individual
+men; and when individuals change these change with them. Recent
+discoveries in biology show that in the long run heredity is far more
+important than environment or education; for though the latter can
+develop, it cannot create. They also show what can be done in a few years
+in altering species, and in producing new ones with qualities hitherto
+unknown, or unknown in combination.&#8221;<a name='fna_148' id='fna_148' href='#f_148'><small>[148]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The ways in which admixture of alien blood can modify or even destroy the
+very soul of a people have been fully analyzed both by biologists and by
+social psychologists like Doctor Gustave Le Bon.<a name='fna_149' id='fna_149' href='#f_149'><small>[149]</small></a> The way in which
+wholesale immigration, even though mainly white, has already profoundly
+modified American national character is succinctly stated by Mr. Eliot
+Norton. &#8220;If,&#8221; he writes, &#8220;one considers the American people from, say,
+1775 to 1860, it is clear that a well-defined national character was in
+process of formation. What variations there were, were all of the same
+type, and these variations would have slowly grown less and less marked.
+It needs little study to see of what great value to any body of men,
+women, and children a national or racial type is. It furnishes a standard
+of conduct by which any one can set his course. The world is a difficult
+place in which to live, and to <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_255" id="Page_255">[Pg 255]</a></span>establish moral standards has been one of
+the chief occupations of mankind. Without such standards, man feels as a
+mariner without a compass. Religions, rules, laws, and customs are only
+the national character in the form of standards of conduct. Now national
+character can be formed only in a population which is stable. The repeated
+introduction into a body of men of other men of different type or types
+cannot but tend to prevent its formation. Thus the 19,000,000 of
+immigrants that have landed have tended to break up the type which was
+forming, and to make the formation of any other type difficult. Every
+million more will only intensify this result, and the absence of a
+national character is a loss to every man, woman, and child. It will show
+itself in our religions, rules of conduct, in our laws, in our
+customs.&#8221;<a name='fna_150' id='fna_150' href='#f_150'><small>[150]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The vital necessity of restriction and selection in immigration to
+conserve and build race-values is thus set forth by Mr. Hall:</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;There is one aspect of immigration restriction in the various countries
+which does not often receive much attention; namely, the possibility of
+its use as a method of world-eugenics. Most persons think of migration in
+terms of space&mdash;as the moving of a certain number of people from one part
+of the earth&#8217;s surface to another. Whereas the much more important aspect
+of it is that of a functioning in time.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_256" id="Page_256">[Pg 256]</a></span>&#8220;This comes from two facts. The first is that the vacuum left in any
+country by emigration is rapidly filled up through a rise in the
+birth-rate.... The second fact is that immigration to any country of a
+given stratum of population tends to sterilize all strata of higher social
+and economic levels already in that country. So true is this that nearly
+all students of the matter are agreed that the United States would have a
+larger population to-day if there had been no immigration since 1820, and,
+it is needless to add, a much more homogeneous population. As long as the
+people of any community are relatively homogeneous, what differences of
+wealth and social position there may be do not affect the birth-rate, or
+do so only after a considerable time. But put into that community a number
+of immigrants, inferior mentally, socially, and economically, and the
+natives are unwilling to have their children associate with them in work
+or social life. They then limit the number of their children in order to
+give them the capital or education to enter occupations in which they will
+not be brought into contact with the new arrivals. This result is quite
+apparent in New England, where successive waves of immigration from lower
+and lower levels have been coming in for eighty years. In the West, the
+same New England stock has a much higher birth-rate, showing that its
+fertility is in no way diminished. In the South, where until very recently
+there was no immigration at all, and the only socially inferior race was
+clearly separated by the accident of color, the birth-rate<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_257" id="Page_257">[Pg 257]</a></span> has remained
+very high, and the very large families of the colonial period are even now
+not uncommon.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;This is not to say that other causes do not contribute to lower the
+birth-rate of a country, for that is an almost world-wide phenomenon. But
+the desire to be separated from inferiors is as strong a motive to
+birth-control as the desire for luxury or to ape one&#8217;s economic superiors.
+Races follow Gresham&#8217;s law as to money: the poorer of two kinds in the
+same place tends to supplant the better. Mark you, <i>supplant</i>, not drive
+out. One of the most common fallacies is the idea that the natives whose
+places are taken by the lower immigrants are &#8216;driven up&#8217; to more
+responsible positions. A few may be pushed up; more are driven to a new
+locality, as happened in the mining regions; <i>but most are prevented from
+coming into existence at all</i>.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;What is the result, then, of the migration of 1,000,000 persons of lower
+level into a country where the average is of a higher level? Considering
+the world as a whole, there are, after a few years, 2,000,000 persons of
+the lower type in the world, and probably from 500,000 to 1,000,000 less
+of the higher type. The proportion of lower to higher in the country from
+which the migration goes may remain the same; but in the country receiving
+it, it has <i>risen</i>. Is the world as a whole the gainer?</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Of course the euthenist<a name='fna_151' id='fna_151' href='#f_151'><small>[151]</small></a> says at once that these immigrants are
+improved. We may grant that, <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_258" id="Page_258">[Pg 258]</a></span>although the improvement is probably much
+exaggerated. You cannot make bad stock into good by changing its meridian,
+any more than you can turn a cart-horse into a hunter by putting it into a
+fine stable, or make a mongrel into a fine dog by teaching it tricks. But
+such improvement as there is involves time, expense, and trouble; and,
+when it is done, has anything been gained? Will any one say that the races
+that have supplanted the old Nordic stock in New England are any better,
+or as good, as the descendants of that stock would have been if their
+birth-rate had not been lowered?</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Further, in addition to the purely biological aspects of the matter,
+there are certain psychological ones. Although a cosmopolitan atmosphere
+furnishes a certain freedom in which strong congenital talents can
+develop, it is a question whether as many are not injured as helped by
+this. Indeed, there is considerable evidence to show that for the
+production of great men, a certain homogeneity of environment is
+necessary. The reason of this is very simple. In a homogeneous community,
+opinions on a large number of matters are fixed. The individual does not
+have to attend to such things, but is free to go ahead on some special
+line of his own, to concentrate to his limit on his work, even though that
+work be fighting the common opinions.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;But in a community of many races, there is either cross-breeding or there
+is not. If there is, the children of such cross-breeding are liable to
+inherit<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_259" id="Page_259">[Pg 259]</a></span> two souls, two temperaments, two sets of opinions, with the
+result in many cases that they are unable to think or act strongly and
+consistently in any direction. The classic examples are Cuba, Mexico, and
+Brazil. On the other hand, if there is no cross-breeding, the diversity
+exists in the original races, and in a community full of diverse ideals of
+all kinds much of the energy of the higher type of man is dissipated in
+two ways. First, in the intellectual field there is much more doubt about
+everything, and he tends to weigh, discuss, and agitate many more
+subjects, in order to arrive at a conclusion amid the opposing views.
+Second, in practical affairs, much time and strength have to be devoted to
+keeping things going along old lines, which could have been spent in new
+research and development. In how many of our large cities to-day are men
+of the highest type spending their whole time fighting, often in vain, to
+maintain standards of honesty, decency, and order, and in trying to
+compose the various ethnic elements, who should be free to build new
+structures upon the old!</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The moral seems to be this: Eugenics among individuals is encouraging the
+propagation of the fit, and limiting or preventing the multiplication of
+the unfit. World-eugenics is doing precisely the same thing as to races
+considered as wholes. Immigration restriction is a species of segregation
+on a large scale, by which inferior stocks can be prevented from both
+diluting and supplanting good stocks. Just as we isolate bacterial
+invasions, and starve out the bacteria<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_260" id="Page_260">[Pg 260]</a></span> by limiting the area and amount of
+their food-supply, so we can compel an inferior race to remain in its
+native habitat, where its own multiplication in a limited area will, as
+with all organisms, eventually limit its numbers and therefore its
+influence. On the other hand, the superior races, more self-limiting than
+the others, with the benefits of more space and nourishment will tend to
+still higher levels.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;This result is not merely a selfish benefit to the higher races, but a
+good to the world as a whole. The object is to produce the greatest number
+of those fittest not &#8216;for survival&#8217; merely, but fittest for all purposes.
+The lower types among men progress, so far as their racial inheritance
+allows them to, chiefly by imitation and emulation. The presence of the
+highest development and the highest institutions among any race is a
+distinct benefit to all the others. It is a gift of <i>psychological
+environment</i> to any one capable of appreciation.&#8221;<a name='fna_152' id='fna_152' href='#f_152'><small>[152]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The impossibility of any advanced and prosperous community maintaining its
+social standards and handing them down to its posterity in these days of
+cheap and rapid transportation except by restrictions upon immigrations is
+thus explained by Professor Ross: &#8220;Now that cheap travel stirs the social
+deeps and far-beckoning opportunity fills the steerage, immigration
+becomes ever more serious to the people that hopes to rid itself at least
+of slums, &#8216;masses,&#8217; and <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_261" id="Page_261">[Pg 261]</a></span>&#8216;submerged.&#8217; What is the good of practising
+prudence in the family if hungry strangers may crowd in and occupy at the
+banquet table of life the places reserved for its children? Shall it, in
+order to relieve the teeming lands of their unemployed, abide in the pit
+of wolfish competition and renounce the fair prospect of growth in
+suavity, comfort, and refinement? If not, then the low-pressure society
+must not only slam its doors upon the indraft, but must double-lock them
+with forts and iron-clads, lest they be burst open by assault from some
+quarter where &#8216;cannon food&#8217; is cheap.&#8221;<a name='fna_153' id='fna_153' href='#f_153'><small>[153]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>These admirable summaries of the immigration problem in its world-aspect
+are strikingly illustrated by our own country, which may be considered as
+the leading, if not the &#8220;horrible,&#8221; example. Probably few persons fully
+appreciate what magnificent racial treasures America possessed at the
+beginning of the nineteenth century. The colonial stock was perhaps the
+finest that nature had evolved since the classic Greeks. It was the very
+pick of the Nordics of the British Isles and adjacent regions of the
+European continent&mdash;picked at a time when those countries were more Nordic
+than now, since the industrial revolution had not yet begun and the
+consequent resurgence of the Mediterranean and Alpine elements had not
+taken place.</p>
+
+<p>The immigrants of colonial times were largely exiles for conscience&#8217;s
+sake, while the very process of migration was so difficult and hazardous
+that only persons<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_262" id="Page_262">[Pg 262]</a></span> of courage, initiative, and strong will-power would
+voluntarily face the long voyage overseas to a life of struggle in an
+untamed wilderness haunted by ferocious savages.</p>
+
+<p>Thus the entire process of colonial settlement was one continuous, drastic
+cycle of eugenic selection. Only the racially fit ordinarily came, while
+the few unfit who did come were mostly weeded out by the exacting
+requirements of early American life.</p>
+
+<p>The eugenic results were magnificent. As Madison Grant well says: &#8220;Nature
+had vouchsafed to the Americans of a century ago the greatest opportunity
+in recorded history to produce in the isolation of a continent a powerful
+and racially homogeneous people, and had provided for the experiment a
+pure race of one of the most gifted and vigorous stocks on earth, a stock
+free from the diseases, physical and moral, which have again and again
+sapped the vigor of the older lands. Our grandfathers threw away this
+opportunity in the blissful ignorance of national childhood and
+inexperience.&#8221;<a name='fna_154' id='fna_154' href='#f_154'><small>[154]</small></a> The number of great names which America produced at
+the beginning of its national life shows the high level of ability
+possessed by this relatively small people (only about 3,000,000 whites in
+1790). With our hundred-odd millions we have no such output of genius
+to-day.</p>
+
+<p>The opening decades of the nineteenth century seemed to portend for
+America the most glorious of futures. For nearly seventy years after the
+Revolution,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_263" id="Page_263">[Pg 263]</a></span> immigration was small, and during that long period of ethnic
+isolation the colonial stock, unperturbed by alien influences, adjusted
+its cultural differences and began to display the traits of a genuine new
+type, harmonious in basic homogeneity and incalculably rich in racial
+promise. The general level of ability continued high and the output of
+talent remained extraordinarily large. Perhaps the best feature of the
+nascent &#8220;native American&#8221; race was its strong idealism. Despite the
+materialistic blight which was then creeping over the white world, the
+native American displayed characteristics more reminiscent of his
+Elizabethan forebears than of the materialistic Hanoverian Englishman. It
+was a wonderful time&mdash;and it was only the dawn!</p>
+
+<p>But the full day of that wondrous dawning never came. In the late forties
+of the nineteenth century the first waves of the modern immigrant tide
+began breaking on our shores, and the tide swelled to a veritable deluge
+which never slackened till temporarily restrained by the late war. This
+immigration, to be sure, first came mainly from northern Europe, was thus
+largely composed of kindred stocks, and contributed many valuable
+elements. Only during the last thirty years have we been deluged by the
+truly alien hordes of the European east and south. But, even at its best,
+the immigrant tide could not measure up to the colonial stock <i>which it
+displaced</i>, not reinforced, while latterly it became a menace to the very
+existence of our race, ideals, and institutions. All our<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_264" id="Page_264">[Pg 264]</a></span> slowly acquired
+balance&mdash;physical, mental, and spiritual&mdash;has been upset, and we to-day
+flounder in a veritable Serbonian bog, painfully trying to regain the
+solid ground on which our grandsires confidently stood.</p>
+
+<p>The dangerous fallacy in that short-sighted idealism which seeks to make
+America the haven of refuge for the poor and oppressed of all lands, and
+its evil effects not only on America but on the rest of the world as well,
+has been convincingly exposed by Professor Ross. He has scant patience
+with those social &#8220;uplifters&#8221; whose sympathy with the visible alien at the
+gate is so keen that they have no feeling for the <i>invisible</i> children of
+<i>our</i> poor who will find the chances gone, nor for those at the gate of
+the to-be, who might have been born, but will not be.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;I am not of those,&#8221; he writes, &#8220;who consider humanity and forget the
+nation, who pity the living but not the unborn. To me, those who are to
+come after us stretch forth beseeching hands as well as do the masses on
+the other side of the globe. Nor do I regard America as something to be
+spent quickly and cheerfully for the benefit of pent-up millions in the
+backward lands. What if we become crowded without their ceasing to be so?
+I regard it (America) as a nation whose future may be of unspeakable value
+to the rest of mankind, provided that the easier conditions of life here
+be made permanent by high standards of living, institutions, and ideals,
+which finally may be appropriated by all men. We could have helped the
+Chinese a little by letting their surplus millions swarm<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_265" id="Page_265">[Pg 265]</a></span> in upon us a
+generation ago; but we have helped them infinitely more by protecting our
+standards and having something worth their copying when the time
+came.&#8221;<a name='fna_155' id='fna_155' href='#f_155'><small>[155]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The perturbing influence of recent immigration must vex American life for
+many decades. Even if laws are passed to-morrow so drastic as to shut out
+permanently the influx of undesirable elements, it will yet take several
+generations before the combined action of assimilation and elimination
+shall have restabilized our population and evolved a new type-norm
+approaching in fixity that which was on the point of crystallizing
+three-quarters of a century ago.</p>
+
+<p>The biologist Humphrey thus punctures the &#8220;melting-pot&#8221; delusion: &#8220;Our
+&#8216;melting-pot,&#8217;&#8221; he writes, &#8220;would not give us in a thousand years what
+enthusiasts expect of it&mdash;a <i>fusing</i> of all our various racial elements
+into a new type which shall be the true American. It <i>will</i> give us for
+many generations a perplexing diversity in ancestry, and since our
+successors must reach back into their ancestry for characteristics, this
+diversity will increase the uncertainty of their inheritances. They will
+inherit no stable blended character, because there is no such thing. They
+will inherit from a mixture of unlike characteristics contributed by
+unlike peoples, and in their inheritance they will have certain of these
+characteristics in full identity, while certain others they will not have
+at all.&#8221;<a name='fna_156' id='fna_156' href='#f_156'><small>[156]</small></a></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_266" id="Page_266">[Pg 266]</a></span>Thus, under even the most favorable circumstances, we are in for
+generations of racial readjustment&mdash;an immense travail, essentially
+needless, since the final product will probably not measure up to the
+colonial standard. We will probably never (unless we adopt positive
+eugenic measures) be the race we might have been if America had been
+reserved for the descendants of the picked Nordics of colonial times.</p>
+
+<p>But that is no reason for folding our hands in despairing inaction. On the
+contrary, we should be up and doing, for though some of our race-heritage
+has been lost, more yet remains. We can still be a very great people&mdash;if
+we will it so. Heaven be praised, the colonial stock was immensely
+prolific before the alien tide wrought its sterilizing havoc. Even to-day
+nearly one-half of our population is of the old blood, while many millions
+of the immigrant stock are sound in quality and assimilable in kind.
+Only&mdash;the immigrant tide must at all costs be stopped and America given a
+chance to stabilize her ethnic being. It is the old story of the sibylline
+books. Some, to be sure, are ashes of the dead past; all the more should
+we conserve the precious volumes which remain.</p>
+
+<p>One fact should be clearly understood: If America is not true to her own
+race-soul, she will inevitably lose it, and the brightest star that has
+appeared since Hellas will fall like a meteor from the human sky, its
+brilliant radiance fading into the night. &#8220;We Americans,&#8221; says Madison
+Grant, &#8220;must realize that the altruistic ideals which have controlled our
+social development during<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_267" id="Page_267">[Pg 267]</a></span> the past century and the maudlin sentimentalism
+that has made America &#8216;an asylum for the oppressed,&#8217; are sweeping the
+nation toward a racial abyss. If the melting-pot is allowed to boil
+without control and we continue to follow our national motto and
+deliberately blind ourselves to &#8216;all distinctions of race, creed, or
+color,&#8217; the type of native American of colonial descent will become as
+extinct as the Athenian of the age of Pericles and the Viking of the days
+of Rollo.&#8221;<a name='fna_157' id='fna_157' href='#f_157'><small>[157]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>And let us not lay any sacrificial unction to our souls. If we cheat our
+country and the world of the splendid promise of American life, we shall
+have no one to blame but ourselves, and we shall deserve, not pity, but
+contempt. As Professor Ross well puts it: &#8220;A people that has no more
+respect for its ancestors and no more pride of race than this deserves the
+extinction that surely awaits it.&#8221;<a name='fna_158' id='fna_158' href='#f_158'><small>[158]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>This extended discussion of the evil effects of even white immigration
+has, in my opinion, been necessary in order to get a proper perspective
+for viewing the problem of colored immigration. For it is perfectly
+obvious that if the influx of inferior kindred stocks is bad, the influx
+of wholly alien stocks is infinitely worse. When we see the damage wrought
+in America, for example, by the coming of persons who, after all, belong
+mostly to branches of the white race and who nearly all possess the basic
+ideals of white civilization, we can grasp the incalculably greater damage
+which would be wrought by the coming of persons wholly<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_268" id="Page_268">[Pg 268]</a></span> alien in blood and
+possessed of idealistic and cultural backgrounds absolutely different from
+ours. If the white immigrant can gravely disorder the national life, it is
+not too much to say that the colored immigrant would doom it to certain
+death.</p>
+
+<p>This doom would be all the more certain because of the enormous potential
+volume of colored immigration. Beside it, the white immigrant tide of the
+past century would pale into insignificance. Leaving all other parts of
+the colored world out of the present discussion, three Asiatic
+countries&mdash;China, Japan, and India&mdash;together have a population of nearly
+800,000,000. That is practically twice the population of Europe&mdash;the
+source of white immigration. And the vast majority of these 800,000,000
+Asiatics are potential immigrants into white territories. Their standards
+of living are so inconceivably low, their congestion is so painful, and
+their consequent desire for relief so keen that the high-standard,
+relatively empty white world seems to them a perfect paradise. Only the
+barrier of the white man&#8217;s veto has prevented a perfect deluge of colored
+men into white lands, and even as it is the desperate seekers after fuller
+life have crept and crawled through every crevice in that barrier, until
+even these advance-guards to-day constitute serious local problems along
+the white world&#8217;s race-frontiers.</p>
+
+<p>The simple truth of the matter is this: A mighty problem&mdash;a planet-wide
+problem&mdash;confronts us to-day and will increasingly confront us in the days
+to<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_269" id="Page_269">[Pg 269]</a></span> come. Says Putnam Weale: &#8220;A struggle has begun between the white man
+and all the other men of the world to decide whether non-white men&mdash;that
+is, yellow men, or brown men, or black men&mdash;may or may not invade the
+white man&#8217;s countries in order there to gain their livelihood. The
+standard of living being low in the lands of colored men and high in the
+lands of the white man, it has naturally followed that it has been in the
+highest degree attractive for men of color during the past few decades to
+proceed to regions where their labor is rewarded on a scale far above
+their actual requirements&mdash;that is, on the white man&#8217;s scale. This simple
+economic truth creates the inevitable contest which has for years filled
+all the countries bordering on the Pacific with great dread; and which, in
+spite of the temporary truce which the so-called &#8216;Exclusion Policy&#8217; has
+now enforced, will go much farther than it has yet gone.&#8221;<a name='fna_159' id='fna_159' href='#f_159'><small>[159]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The world-wide significance of colored immigration and the momentous
+conflicts which it will probably provoke are ably visualized by Professor
+Ross.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The rush of developments,&#8221; he writes, &#8220;makes it certain that the vision
+of a globe &#8216;lapped in universal law&#8217; is premature. If the seers of the
+mid-century who looked for the speedy triumph of free trade had read their
+Malthus aright, they might have anticipated the tariff barriers that have
+arisen on all hands within the last thirty years. So, to-day one needs no
+prophet&#8217;s mantle to foresee that presently the world<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_270" id="Page_270">[Pg 270]</a></span> will be cut up with
+immigration barriers which will never be levelled until the intelligent
+accommodation of numbers to resources has greatly equalized
+population-pressure all over the globe.... Dams against the color races,
+with spillways of course for students, merchants, and travellers, will
+presently enclose the white man&#8217;s world. Within this area minor dams will
+protect the high wages of the less prolific peoples against the surplus
+labor of the more prolific.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Assuredly, every small-family nation will try to raise such a dam, and
+every big-family nation will try to break it down. The outlook for peace
+and disarmament is, therefore, far from bright. One needs but compare the
+population-pressures in France, Germany, Russia, and Japan to realize
+that, even to-day, the real enemy of the dove of peace is not the eagle of
+pride or the vulture of greed, but the stork!</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The great point of doubt in birth restriction is the ability of the
+Western nations to retain control of the vast African, Australasian, and
+South American areas they have staked out as preserves to be peopled at
+their leisure with the diminishing overflow of their population. If
+underbreeding should leave them without the military strength that alone
+can defend their far-flung frontiers in the southern hemisphere, those
+huge underdeveloped regions will assuredly be filled with the children of
+the brown and the yellow races.&#8221;<a name='fna_160' id='fna_160' href='#f_160'><small>[160]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Thus, white men, of whatever country and however far removed from personal
+contact with colored <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_271" id="Page_271">[Pg 271]</a></span>competitors, must realize that the question of
+colored immigration vitally concerns every white man, woman, and child;
+because nowhere&mdash;<i>absolutely nowhere</i>&mdash;can white labor compete on equal
+terms with colored immigrant labor. The grim truth is that there are
+enough hard-working colored men to swamp the whole white world.</p>
+
+<p>No palliatives will serve to mitigate the ultimate issue, for if the white
+race should to-day surrender enough of its frontiers to ease the existing
+colored population-pressure, so quickly would these surrendered regions be
+swamped, and so rapidly would the fast-breeding colored races fill the
+homeland gaps, that in a very short time the diminished white world would
+be faced with an even louder colored clamor for admittance&mdash;backed by an
+increased power to enforce the colored will.</p>
+
+<p>The profoundly destructive effects of colored competition upon white
+standards of labor and living has long been admitted by all candid
+students of the problem. So warm a champion of Asiatics as Mr. Hyndman
+acknowledges that &#8220;the white workers cannot hold their own permanently
+against Chinese competition in the labor market. The lower standard of
+life, the greater persistence, the superior education of the Chinese will
+beat them, and will continue to beat them.&#8221;<a name='fna_161' id='fna_161' href='#f_161'><small>[161]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Wherever the white man has been exposed to colored competition,
+particularly Asiatic competition, the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_272" id="Page_272">[Pg 272]</a></span> story is the same. Says the
+Australian Professor Pearson: &#8220;No one in California or Australia, where
+the effects of Chinese competition have been studied, has, I believe, the
+smallest doubt that Chinese laborers, if allowed to come in freely, could
+starve all the white men in either country out of it, or force them to
+submit to harder work and a much lower standard of wages.&#8221;<a name='fna_162' id='fna_162' href='#f_162'><small>[162]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>And a South African, writing of the effects of Hindu immigration into
+Natal, remarks in similar vein: &#8220;The condition of South Africa&mdash;especially
+of Natal&mdash;is a warning to other lands to bar Asiatic immigrants.... Both
+economically and socially the presence of a large Oriental population is
+bad. The Asiatics either force out the white workers, or compel the latter
+to live down to the Asiatic level. There must be a marked deterioration
+amongst the white working classes, which renders useless a great deal of
+the effort made in educational work. The white population is educated and
+trained according to the best ideas of the highest form of Western
+civilization&mdash;and has to compete for a livelihood against Asiatics! In
+South Africa this competition is driving out the white working class,
+because the average European cannot live down to the Asiatic level&mdash;and if
+it is essential that the European must do so, for the sake of his own
+happiness, do not educate him up to better things. If cheapness is the
+only consideration, if low wages are to come before everything else, then
+it is not only waste<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_273" id="Page_273">[Pg 273]</a></span> of money, but absolute cruelty, to inspire in the
+white working classes tastes and aspirations which it is impossible for
+them to realize. To meet Asiatic competition squarely, it would be
+necessary to train the white children to be Asiatics. Even the
+pro-Orientals would hardly advocate this.&#8221;<a name='fna_163' id='fna_163' href='#f_163'><small>[163]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The lines just quoted squarely counter the &#8220;survival of the fittest&#8221; plea
+so often made by Asiatic propagandists for colored immigration. The
+argument runs that, since the Oriental laborer is able to underbid the
+white laborer, the Oriental is the &#8220;fittest&#8221; and should therefore be
+allowed to supplant the white man in the interests of human progress. This
+is of course merely clever use of the well-known fallacy which confuses
+the terms &#8220;fittest&#8221; and &#8220;best.&#8221; The idea that, because a certain human
+type &#8220;fits&#8221; in certain ways a particular environment (often an unhealthy,
+man-made social environment), it should be allowed to drive out another
+type endowed with much richer potentialities for the highest forms of
+human evolution, is a sophistry as absurd as it is dangerous.</p>
+
+<p>Professor Ross puts the matter very aptly when he remarks concerning
+Chinese immigration: &#8220;The competition of white laborer and yellow is not
+so simple a test of human worth as some may imagine. Under good conditions
+the white man can best the yellow man in turning off work. But under bad
+conditions<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_274" id="Page_274">[Pg 274]</a></span> the yellow man can best the white man, because he can better
+endure spoiled food, poor clothing, foul air, noise, heat, dirt,
+discomfort, and microbes. Reilly can <i>outdo</i> Ah-San, but Ah-San can
+<i>underlive</i> Reilly. Ah-San cannot take away Reilly&#8217;s job as being a better
+workman; but because he can live and do some work at a wage on which
+Reilly cannot keep himself fit to work at all, three or four Ah-Sans can
+take Reilly&#8217;s job from him. And they will do it, too, unless they are
+barred out of the market where Reilly is selling his labor. Reilly&#8217;s
+endeavor to exclude Ah-San from his labor market is not the case of a man
+dreading to pit himself on equal terms against a better man. Indeed, it is
+not quite so simple and selfish and narrow-minded as all that. It is a
+case of a man fitted to get the most out of good conditions refusing to
+yield his place to a weaker man able to withstand bad conditions.&#8221;<a name='fna_164' id='fna_164' href='#f_164'><small>[164]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>All this is no disparagement of the Asiatic. He is perfectly justified in
+trying to win broader opportunities in white lands. But we whites are
+equally justified in keeping these opportunities for ourselves and our
+children. The hard facts are that there is not enough for both; that when
+the enormous outward thrust of colored population-pressure bursts into a
+white land <i>it cannot let live</i>, but automatically crushes the white man
+out&mdash;first the white laborer, then the white merchant, lastly the white
+aristocrat; until every vestige of white has gone from that land forever.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_275" id="Page_275">[Pg 275]</a></span>This inexorable process is thus described by an Australian: &#8220;The colored
+races become agencies of economic disturbance and social degradation. They
+sap and destroy the upward tendencies of the poorer whites. The latter,
+instead of always having something better to look at and strive after,
+have a lower standard of living, health, and cleanliness set before them,
+and the results are disastrous. They sink to the lower level of the
+Asiatics, and the degrading tendency proceeds upward by saturation,
+affecting several grades of society.... There is an insidious, yet
+irresistible, process of social degradation. The colored race does not
+intentionally, or even consciously, lower the European; it simply happens
+so, by virtue of a natural law which neither race can control. As debased
+coinage will drive out good currency, so a lowered standard of living will
+inexorably spread until its effects are universally felt.&#8221;<a name='fna_165' id='fna_165' href='#f_165'><small>[165]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>It all comes down to a question of self-preservation. And, despite what
+sentimentalists may say, self-preservation <i>is</i> the first law of nature.
+To love one&#8217;s cultural, idealistic, and racial heritage; to swear to pass
+that heritage unimpaired to one&#8217;s children; to fight, and, if need be, to
+die in its defense: all this is eternally right and proper, and no amount
+of casuistry or sentimentality can alter that unalterable truth. An
+Englishman put the thing in a nutshell when he wrote: &#8220;Asiatic immigration
+is not a question of sentiment, but of sheer existence. The whole problem
+is summed<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_276" id="Page_276">[Pg 276]</a></span> up in Lafcadio Hearn&#8217;s pregnant phrase: &#8216;The East can
+<i>underlive</i> the West.&#8217;&#8221;<a name='fna_166' id='fna_166' href='#f_166'><small>[166]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Rigorous exclusion of colored immigrants is thus vitally necessary for the
+white peoples. Unfortunately, this exclusion policy will not be easily
+maintained. Colored population-pressure is insistent and increasing, while
+the matter is still further complicated by the fact that, while no white
+<i>community</i> can gain by colored immigration, white
+<i>individuals</i>&mdash;employers of labor&mdash;may be great gainers and hence often
+tend to put private interest above racial duty. Barring a handful of
+sincere but misguided cosmopolitan enthusiasts, it is unscrupulous
+business interests which are behind every white proposal to relax the
+exclusion laws protecting white areas.</p>
+
+<p>In fairness to these business interests, however, let us realize their
+great temptations. To the average employer, especially in the newer areas
+of white settlement where white labor is scarce and dictatorial, what
+could be more enticing than the vision of a boundless supply of cheap and
+eager colored labor?</p>
+
+<p>Consider this Californian appraisement of the Chinese coolie: &#8220;The Chinese
+coolie is the ideal industrial machine, the perfect human ox. He will
+transform less food into more work, with less administrative friction,
+than any other creature. Even now, when the scarcity of Chinese labor and
+the consequent rise in wages have eliminated the question of cheapness,
+the Chinese<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_277" id="Page_277">[Pg 277]</a></span> have still the advantage over all other servile labor in
+convenience and efficiency. They are patient, docile, industrious, and
+above all &#8216;honest&#8217; in the business sense that they keep their contracts.
+Also, they cost nothing but money. Any other sort of labor costs human
+effort and worry, in addition to the money. But Chinese labor can be
+bought like any other commodity, at so much a dozen or a hundred. The
+Chinese contractor delivers the agreed number of men, at the agreed time
+and place, for the agreed price, and if any one should drop out he finds
+another in his place. The men board and lodge themselves, and when the
+work is done they disappear from the employer&#8217;s ken until again needed.
+The entire transaction consists in paying the Chinese contractor an agreed
+number of dollars for an agreed result. This elimination of the human
+element reduces the labor problem to something the employer can
+understand. The Chinese labor-machine, from his standpoint, is
+perfect.&#8221;<a name='fna_167' id='fna_167' href='#f_167'><small>[167]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>What is true of the Chinese is true to a somewhat lesser extent of all
+&#8220;coolie&#8221; labor. Hence, once introduced into a white country, it becomes
+immensely popular&mdash;among employers. How it was working out in South
+Africa, before the exclusion acts there, is clearly explained in the
+following lines: &#8220;The experience of South Africa is that when once Asiatic
+labor is admitted, the tendency is for it to grow. One manufacturer
+secures it and is able to cut prices to such an extent<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_278" id="Page_278">[Pg 278]</a></span> that the other
+manufacturers are forced either to employ Asiatics also or to reduce white
+wages to the Asiatic level. Oriental labor is something which does not
+stand still. The taste for it grows. A party springs up financially
+interested in increasing it. In Natal to-day the suggestion that Indian
+labor should no longer be imported is met by an outcry from the planters,
+the farmers, and landowners, and a certain number of manufacturers, that
+industries and agriculture will be ruined. So the coolie ships continue to
+arrive at Durban, and Natal becomes more and more a land of black and
+brown people and less a land of white people. Instead of becoming a Canada
+or New Zealand, it is becoming a Trinidad or Cuba. Instead of white
+settlers, there are brown settlers.... The working-class white population
+has to go, as it is going in Natal. The country becomes a country of white
+landlords and supervisors controlling a horde of Asiatics. It does not
+produce a nation or a free people. It becomes what in the old days of
+English colonization was called a &#8216;plantation.&#8217;&#8221;<a name='fna_168' id='fna_168' href='#f_168'><small>[168]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>All this gives a clearer idea of the difficulties involved in a successful
+guarding of the gates. But it also confirms the conviction that the gates
+must be strictly guarded. If anything further were needed to reinforce
+that conviction it should be the present state of those white outposts
+where the gates have been left ajar.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_279" id="Page_279">[Pg 279]</a></span>Hawaii is a good example. This mid-Pacific archipelago was brought under
+white control by masterful American Nordics, who established Anglo-Saxon
+institutions and taught the natives the rudiments of Anglo-Saxon
+civilization. The native Hawaiians, like the other Polynesian races, could
+not stand the pressure of white civilization, and withered away. But the
+white oligarchy which controlled the islands determined to turn their
+marvellous fertility to immediate profit. Labor was imported from the ends
+of the earth, the sole test being working ability without regard to race
+or color. There followed a great influx of Asiatic labor&mdash;at first Chinese
+until annexation to the United States brought Hawaii under our Chinese
+exclusion laws; later on Filipinos, Koreans, and, above all, Japanese.</p>
+
+<p>The results are highly instructive. These Asiatics arrived as agricultural
+laborers to work on the plantations. But they did not stay there. Saving
+their wages, they pushed vigorously into all the middle walks of life. The
+Hawaiian fisherman and the American artisan or shopkeeper were alike
+ousted by ruthless undercutting. To-day the American mechanic, the
+American storekeeper, the American farmer, even the American contractor,
+is a rare bird indeed, while Japanese corporations are buying up the
+finest plantations and growing the finest pineapples and sugar. Fully half
+the population of the islands is Japanese, while the Americans are being
+literally encysted as a small and dwindling aristocracy. In 1917 the
+births of the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_280" id="Page_280">[Pg 280]</a></span> two races were: American, 295; Japanese, 5,000! Comment is
+superfluous.</p>
+
+<p>Clear round the globe, the island of Mauritius, the half-way house between
+Asia and Africa, tells the same tale. Originally settled by Europeans,
+mostly French, Mauritius imported negroes from Africa to work its rich
+soil. This at once made impossible the existence of a white laboring
+class, though the upper, middle, and artisan classes remained unaffected
+by the economically backward blacks. A hundred years ago one-third of the
+population were whites. But after the abolition of slavery the negroes
+quit work, and Asiatics were imported to take their place. The upshot was
+that the whites were presently swamped beneath the Asiatic tide&mdash;here
+mostly Hindus. To-day the Hindus alone form more than two-thirds of the
+whole population, the whites numbering less than one-tenth. Indeed, the
+very outward aspect of the island is changing. The old French landmarks
+are going, and the fabled land of &#8220;Paul and Virginia&#8221; is becoming a bit of
+Hindustan, with a Chinese fringe. Even Port Louis, the capital town, has
+mostly passed from white to Indian or Chinese hands.</p>
+
+<p>Now what do these two world-sundered cases mean? They mean, as an English
+writer justly remarks, &#8220;that under the British flag Mauritius has become
+an outpost of Asia, just as Hawaii is another such and under the Stars and
+Stripes.&#8221;<a name='fna_169' id='fna_169' href='#f_169'><small>[169]</small></a> And, of course, there is Natal, already mentioned, which,
+at the moment when<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_281" id="Page_281">[Pg 281]</a></span> the recent South African Exclusion Act stayed the
+Hindu tide, had not only been partially transformed into an Asiatic land,
+but was fast becoming a centre of Asiatic radiation all over South Africa.</p>
+
+<p>With such grim warnings before their eyes, it is not strange that the
+lusty young Anglo-Saxon communities bordering the Pacific&mdash;Australia, New
+Zealand, British Columbia, and our own &#8220;coast&#8221;&mdash;have one and all set their
+faces like flint against the Oriental and have emblazoned across their
+portals the legend: &#8220;All White.&#8221; Nothing is more striking than the
+instinctive and instantaneous solidarity which binds together Australians
+and Afrikanders, Californians and Canadians, into a &#8220;sacred union&#8221; at the
+mere whisper of Asiatic immigration.</p>
+
+<p>Everywhere the slogan is the same. &#8220;The &#8216;White Australia&#8217; idea,&#8221; cries an
+antipodean writer, &#8220;is not a political theory. It is a gospel. It counts
+for more than religion; for more than flag, because the flag waves over
+all kinds of races; for more than the empire, for the empire is mostly
+black, or brown or yellow; is largely heathen, largely polygamous, partly
+cannibal. In fact, the White Australia doctrine is based on the necessity
+for choosing between national existence and national suicide.&#8221;<a name='fna_170' id='fna_170' href='#f_170'><small>[170]</small></a> &#8220;White
+Australia!&#8221; writes another Australian in similar vein. &#8220;Australians of all
+classes and political affiliations regard the policy much as Americans
+regard the Constitution. It is<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_282" id="Page_282">[Pg 282]</a></span> their most articulate article of faith.
+The reason is not far to seek.... Australian civilization is little more
+than a partial fringe round the continental coastline of 12,210 miles. The
+coast and its hinterlands are settled and developed, although not
+completely for the entire circumference; in the centre of the country lie
+the apparently illimitable wastes of the Never-Never Land, occupied
+entirely by scrub, snakes, sand, and blackfellows. The almost manless
+regions of the island-continent are a terrible menace. It is impossible to
+police at all adequately such an enormous area. And the peoples of Asia,
+beating at the bars that confine them, rousing at last from their age-long
+slumber, are chafing at the restraints imposed upon their free entry into
+and settlement of such uninhabited, undeveloped lands.&#8221;<a name='fna_171' id='fna_171' href='#f_171'><small>[171]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>So the Australians, 5,000,000 whites in a far-off continent as large as
+the United States, defy clamoring Asia and swear to keep Australia a white
+man&#8217;s land. Says Professor Pearson: &#8220;We are guarding the last part of the
+world in which the higher races can increase and live freely, for the
+higher civilization. We are denying the yellow race nothing but what it
+can find in the home of its birth, or in countries like the Indian
+Archipelago, where the white man can never live except as an exotic.&#8221;<a name='fna_172' id='fna_172' href='#f_172'><small>[172]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>So Australia has raised drastic immigration <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_283" id="Page_283">[Pg 283]</a></span>barriers conceived on the
+lines laid down by Sir Henry Parkes many years ago: &#8220;It is our duty to
+preserve the type of the British nation, and we ought not for any
+consideration whatever to admit any element that would detract from, or in
+any appreciable degree lower, that admirable type of nationality. We
+should not encourage or admit amongst us any class of persons whatever
+whom we are not prepared to advance to all our franchises, to all our
+privileges as citizens, and all our social rights, including the right of
+marriage. I maintain that no class of persons should be admitted here who
+cannot come amongst us, take up all our rights, perform on a ground of
+equality all our duties, and share in our august and lofty work of
+founding a free nation.&#8221;<a name='fna_173' id='fna_173' href='#f_173'><small>[173]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>From Canada rises an equally uncompromising determination. Listen to Mr.
+Vrooman, a high official of British Columbia: &#8220;Our province is becoming
+Orientalized, and one of our most important questions is whether it is to
+remain a British province or become an Oriental colony&mdash;for we have three
+races demanding seats in our drawing-room, as well as places at our
+board&mdash;the Japanese, Chinese, and East Indian.&#8221;<a name='fna_174' id='fna_174' href='#f_174'><small>[174]</small></a> And a well-known
+Canadian writer, Miss Laut, thus defines the issue: &#8220;If the resident Hindu
+had a vote&mdash;and as a British subject, why not?&mdash;and if he could break down
+the immigration exclusion act, he could<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_284" id="Page_284">[Pg 284]</a></span> outvote the native-born Canadian
+in ten years. In Canada are 5,500,000 native-born, 2,000,000 aliens. In
+India are hundreds of millions breaking the dikes of their own natural
+barriers and ready to flood any open land. Take down the barriers on the
+Pacific coast, and there would be 10,000,000 Hindus in Canada in ten
+years.&#8221;<a name='fna_175' id='fna_175' href='#f_175'><small>[175]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Our Pacific coast takes precisely the same attitude. Says Chester H.
+Rowell, a California writer: &#8220;There is no right way to solve a race
+problem except to stop it before it begins.... The Pacific coast is the
+frontier of the white man&#8217;s world, the culmination of the westward
+migration which is the white man&#8217;s whole history. It will remain the
+frontier so long as we regard it as such; no longer. Unless it is
+maintained there, there is no other line at which it can be maintained
+without more effort than American government and American civilization are
+able to sustain. The multitudes of Asia are awake, after their long sleep,
+as the multitudes of Europe were when our present flood of immigration
+began. We know what could happen, on the Asiatic side, by what did happen
+and is happening on the European side. On that side we have survived....
+But against Asiatic immigration we could not survive. The numbers who
+would come would be greater than we could encyst, and the races who would
+come are those which we could never absorb. The permanence not merely of
+American civilization, but of the white race on this continent, depends on
+our<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_285" id="Page_285">[Pg 285]</a></span> not doing on the Pacific side what we have done on the Atlantic
+coast.&#8221;<a name='fna_176' id='fna_176' href='#f_176'><small>[176]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Says another Californian, Justice Burnett: &#8220;The Pacific States comprise an
+empire of vast potentialities and capable of supporting a population of
+many millions. Those now living there propose that it shall continue to be
+a home for them and their children, and that they shall not be overwhelmed
+and driven eastward by an ever-increasing yellow and brown flood.&#8221;<a name='fna_177' id='fna_177' href='#f_177'><small>[177]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>All &#8220;economic&#8221; arguments are summarily put aside. &#8220;They say,&#8221; writes
+another Californian, &#8220;that our fruit-orchards, mines, and seed-farms
+cannot be worked without them (Oriental laborers). It were better that
+they never be developed than that our white laborers be degraded and
+driven from the soil. The same arguments were used a century and more ago
+to justify the importation of African labor.... As it is now, no
+self-respecting white laborer will work beside the Mongolian upon any
+terms. The proposition, whether we shall have white or yellow labor on the
+Pacific coast, must soon be settled, for we cannot have both. If the
+Mongolian is permitted to occupy the land, the white laborer from east of
+the Rockies will not come here&mdash;he will shun California as he would a
+pestilence. And who can blame him?&#8221;<a name='fna_178' id='fna_178' href='#f_178'><small>[178]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The middle as well as the working class is imperilled<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_286" id="Page_286">[Pg 286]</a></span> by any large number
+of Orientals, for &#8220;The presence of the Japanese trader means that the
+white man must either go out of business or abandon his standard of
+comfort and sink to the level of the Asiatic, who will sleep under his
+counter and subsist upon food that would mean starvation to his white
+rival.&#8221;<a name='fna_179' id='fna_179' href='#f_179'><small>[179]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Indeed, Californian assertions that Oriental immigration menaces, not
+merely the coast, but the whole continent, seem well taken. This view was
+officially indorsed by Mr. Caminetti, Commissioner-General of Immigration,
+who testified before a Congressional committee some years ago: &#8220;Asiatic
+immigration is a menace to the whole country, and particularly to the
+Pacific coast. The danger is general. No part of the United States is
+immune. The Chinese are now spread over the entire country, and the
+Japanese want to encroach. The Chinese have become so acclimated that they
+can prosper in any part of our country.... I would have a law to register
+the Asiatic laborers who come into the country. It is impossible to
+protect ourselves from persons who come in surreptitiously.&#8221;<a name='fna_180' id='fna_180' href='#f_180'><small>[180]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Fortunately, the majority of thinking Americans are to-day convinced that
+Oriental immigration must not be tolerated. Most of our leading men have
+so expressed themselves. For example, Woodrow Wilson, during his first
+presidential campaign, declared on May 3, 1912: &#8220;In the matter of Chinese
+and Japanese<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_287" id="Page_287">[Pg 287]</a></span> coolie immigration, I stand for the national policy of
+exclusion. The whole question is one of assimilation of diverse races. We
+cannot make a homogeneous population of a people who do not blend with the
+Caucasian race. Their lower standard of living as laborers will crowd out
+the white agriculturist and is in other fields a most serious industrial
+menace. The success of free democratic institutions demands of our people
+education, intelligence, and patriotism, and the State should protect them
+against unjust and impossible competition. Remunerative labor is the basis
+of contentment. Democracy rests on the equality of the citizen. Oriental
+coolieism will give us another race-problem to solve and surely we have
+had our lesson.&#8221;<a name='fna_181' id='fna_181' href='#f_181'><small>[181]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The necessity for rigid Oriental exclusion is nowhere better exemplified
+than by the alarm felt to-day in California by the extraordinarily high
+birth-rate of its Japanese residents. There are probably not over 150,000
+Japanese in the whole United States, their numbers being kept down by the
+&#8220;Gentlemen&#8217;s Agreement&#8221; entered into by the Japanese and American
+Governments. But, few though they are, they bring in their women&mdash;and
+these women bring many children into the world. The California Japanese
+settle in compact agricultural colonies, which so teem with babies that a
+leading California organ, the Los Angeles <i>Times</i>, thus seriously
+discusses the matter:</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;There may have been a time when an anti-Japanese<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_288" id="Page_288">[Pg 288]</a></span> land bill would have
+limited Japanese immigration. But such a law would be impotent now to keep
+native Japanese from possessing themselves of the choicest agricultural
+and horticultural land in California. For there are now more than 30,000
+children in the State of Japanese parentage, native-born; they possess all
+the rights of leasing and ownership held by white children born here....
+The birth statistics seem to prove that the danger is not from the
+Japanese soldiers, but from the picture brides. The fruitfulness of those
+brides is almost uncanny.... Here is a Japanese problem of sufficient
+gravity to merit serious consideration. We are threatened with an
+over-production of Japanese children. First come the men, then the picture
+brides, then the families. If California is to be preserved for the next
+generation as a &#8216;white man&#8217;s country&#8217; there must be some movement started
+that will restrict the Japanese birth-rate in California. When a condition
+is reached in which two children of Japanese parentage are born in some
+districts for every white child, it is about time something else was done
+than making speeches about it in the American Senate.... If the same
+present birth-ratio were maintained for the next ten years, there would be
+150,000 children of Japanese descent born in California in 1929 and but
+40,000 white children. And in 1949 the majority of the population of
+California would be Japanese, ruling the State.&#8221;<a name='fna_182' id='fna_182' href='#f_182'><small>[182]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The alarm of our California contemporary may, in this particular instance,
+be exaggerated. Nevertheless,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_289" id="Page_289">[Pg 289]</a></span> when we remember the practically unlimited
+expansive possibilities of even small human groups under favorable
+conditions, the picture drawn contains no features inherently impossible
+of realization. What is absolutely certain is that any wholesale Oriental
+influx would inevitably doom the whites, first of the Pacific coast, and
+later of the whole United States, to social sterilization and ultimate
+racial extinction.</p>
+
+<p>Thus all those newer regions of the white world won by the white expansion
+of the last four centuries are alike menaced by the colored migration
+peril; whether these regions be under-developed, under-populated frontier
+marches like Australia and British Columbia, or older and better-populated
+countries like the United States.</p>
+
+<p>And let not Europe, the white brood-land, the heart of the white world,
+think itself immune. In the last analysis, the self-same peril menaces it
+too. This has long been recognized by far-sighted men. For many years
+economists and sociologists have discussed the possibility of Asiatic
+immigration into Europe. Low as wages and living standards are in many
+European countries, they are yet far higher than in the congested East,
+while the rapid progress of social betterment throughout Europe must
+further widen the gap and make the white continent seem a more and more
+desirable haven for the swarming, black-haired bread-seekers of China,
+India, and Japan.</p>
+
+<p>Indeed, a few observers of modern conditions have come to the conclusion
+that this invasion of Europe<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_290" id="Page_290">[Pg 290]</a></span> by Asiatic labor is unescapable, and they
+have drawn the most pessimistic conclusions. For example, more than a
+decade ago an English writer asserted gloomily: &#8220;No level-headed thinker
+can imagine that it will always be possible to prevent the free migration
+of intelligent races, representing in the aggregate half the peoples of
+the world, should those peoples actively conceive that their welfare
+demands that they should seek employment in Europe. In these days of rapid
+transit, of aviation, such a measure of repression is impossible.... We
+shall not be destroyed, perhaps, by the sudden onrush of invaders, as Rome
+was overwhelmed by the northern hordes; we shall be gradually subdued and
+absorbed by the &#8216;peaceful penetration&#8217; of more virile races.&#8221;<a name='fna_183' id='fna_183' href='#f_183'><small>[183]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Now, mark you! All that I have thus far written concerning colored
+immigration has been written without reference to the late war. In other
+words, the colored-migration peril would have been just as grave as I have
+described it even if the white world were still as strong as in the years
+before 1914.</p>
+
+<p>But the war has of course immensely aggravated an already critical
+situation. The war has shaken both the material and psychological bases of
+white resistance to colored infiltration, while it has correspondingly
+strengthened Asiatic hopes and hardened Asiatic determination to break
+down the barriers debarring colored men from white lands.</p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_291" id="Page_291">[Pg 291]</a></span>Asia&#8217;s perception of what the war signified in this respect was
+instantaneous. The war was not a month old before Japanese journals were
+suggesting a relaxation of Asiatic exclusion laws in the British colonies
+as a natural corollary to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance and Anglo-Japanese
+comradeship in arms. Said the Tokio <i>Mainichi Deupo</i> in August, 1914: &#8220;We
+are convinced that it is a matter of the utmost importance that Britons
+beyond the seas should make a better attempt at fraternizing with Japan,
+as better relations between the English-speaking races and Japan will have
+a vital bearing on the destiny of the empire. There is no reason why the
+British colonies fronting on the Pacific should not actively participate
+in the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. Britain needs population for her surplus
+land and Japan needs land for her surplus population. This fact alone
+should draw the two races closer together. Moreover, the British people
+have ample capital but deficiency of labor, while it is the reverse with
+Japan.... The harmonious co-operation of Britain and her colonies with
+Japan insures safety to British and Japanese interests alike. Without such
+co-operation, Japan and Great Britain are both unsafe.&#8221;<a name='fna_184' id='fna_184' href='#f_184'><small>[184]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>What this &#8220;co-operation&#8221; implies was very frankly stated by <i>The Japan
+Magazine</i> at about the same date: &#8220;There is nothing that would do so much
+to bind East and West firmly together as the opening of the British
+colonies to Japanese immigration. Then, indeed,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_292" id="Page_292">[Pg 292]</a></span> Britain would be a lion
+endowed with wings. Large numbers of Japanese in the British colonies
+would mean that Britain would have the assistance of Japan in the
+protection of her colonies. But if an anti-Japanese agitation is
+permitted, both countries will be making the worst instead of the best of
+the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. Thus it would be allowed to make Japan an
+enemy instead of a friend. It seems that the British people both at home
+and in the colonies are not yet alive to the importance of the policy
+suggested, and it is, therefore, pointed out and emphasized before it is
+too late.&#8221;<a name='fna_185' id='fna_185' href='#f_185'><small>[185]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The covert threat embodied in those last lines was a forerunner of the
+storm of anti-white abuse which rose from the more bellicose sections of
+the Japanese press as soon as it became evident that neither the British
+Dominions nor the United States were going to relax their immigration
+laws. Some of this anti-white comment, directed particularly against the
+Anglo-Saxon peoples, I have already noted in the second chapter of this
+book, but such comment as bears directly on immigration matters I have
+reserved for discussion at this point.</p>
+
+<p>For example, the Tokio <i>Yorodzu</i> wrote early in 1916: &#8220;Japan has been most
+faithful to the requirements of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, and yet the
+treatment meted out to our countrymen in Canada, Australia, and other
+British colonies has been a glaring insult to us.&#8221;<a name='fna_186' id='fna_186' href='#f_186'><small>[186]</small></a><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_293" id="Page_293">[Pg 293]</a></span> A year later a
+writer in <i>The Japan Magazine</i> declared: &#8220;The agitation against Japanese
+in foreign countries must cease, even if Japan has to take up arms to stop
+it. She should not allow her immigration to be treated as a
+race-question.&#8221;<a name='fna_187' id='fna_187' href='#f_187'><small>[187]</small></a> And in 1919 the <i>Yorodzu</i> thus paid its respects to
+the exclusionist activity of our Pacific coast States: &#8220;Whatever may be
+their object, their actions are more despicable than those of the Germans
+whose barbarities they attacked as worthy of Huns. At least, these
+Americans are barbarians who are on a lower plane of civilization than the
+Japanese.&#8221;<a name='fna_188' id='fna_188' href='#f_188'><small>[188]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>The war produced no letting down of immigration barriers along the white
+world&#8217;s exposed frontiers, where men are fully alive to the peril. But the
+war did produce temporary waverings of sentiment in the United States,
+while in Europe colored labor was imported wholesale in ways which may
+have ominous consequences.</p>
+
+<p>Our own acute labor shortage during the war, particularly in agriculture,
+led many Americans, especially employers, to cast longing eyes at the
+tempting reservoirs of Asia. Typical of this attitude is an article by
+Hudson Maxim in the spring of 1918. Mr. Maxim urged the importation of a
+million Chinese to solve our farming and domestic-service problems.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;If it is possible,&#8221; he wrote, &#8220;by the employment of Chinese methods of
+intensive farming, to increase<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_294" id="Page_294">[Pg 294]</a></span> the production of our lands to such an
+extent, how stupendous would be the benefit of wide introduction of such
+methods. The exhausted lands of New England could be made to produce like
+a tropical garden. The vast areas of the great West that are to-day not
+producing 10 per cent of what they ought to produce could be made to
+produce the other 90 per cent by the introduction of Chinese labor.... The
+average American does not like farming. The sons of the prosperous farmers
+do not take kindly to the tilling of the soil with their own hands. They
+prefer the excitement and the diversions and stimulus of the life of city
+and town, and they leave the farm for the office and factory....</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Chinese, imported as agricultural laborers and household servants, would
+solve the agricultural labor problem and the servant problem, and we
+should have the best agricultural workers in the world and the best
+household servants in the world, in unlimited numbers.&#8221;<a name='fna_189' id='fna_189' href='#f_189'><small>[189]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>Now I submit that such arguments, however well-intentioned, are nothing
+short of race-treason. If there be one truth which history has proved, it
+is the solemn truth that those who <i>work</i> the land will ultimately <i>own</i>
+the land.</p>
+
+<p>Furthermore, the countryside is the seed-bed from which the city
+populations are normally recruited. The one bright spot in our otherwise
+dubious ethnic future is the fact that most of our unassimilable aliens<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_295" id="Page_295">[Pg 295]</a></span>
+have stopped in the towns, while many of the most assimilable immigrants
+have settled in the country, thus reinforcing rather than replacing our
+native American rural population. Any suggestion which advocates the
+settlement of our countryside by Asiatics and the deliberate driving of
+our native stocks to the towns, there to be sterilized and eliminated, is
+simply unspeakable.</p>
+
+<p>Fortunately, such fatal counsels were with us never acted upon, albeit
+they should be remembered as lurking perils which will probably be urged
+again in future times of stress. But during Europe&#8217;s war-agony, yellow,
+brown, and black men were imported wholesale, not only for the armies, but
+also for the factories and fields. These colored aliens have mostly been
+shipped back to their homes. Nevertheless, they have carried with them
+vivid recollections of the marvellous West, and the tale will spread to
+the remotest corners of the colored world, stirring hard-pressed colored
+bread-seekers to distant ventures. Furthermore, Europe has had a practical
+demonstration of the colored alien&#8217;s manifold usefulness, and if Europe&#8217;s
+troubles are prolonged, the colored man may be increasingly employed there
+both in peace and war.</p>
+
+<p>Even during the war the French and English working classes felt the
+pressure of colored competition. Race-feeling grew strained, and presently
+both England and France witnessed the (to them) unwonted spectacles of
+race-riots in their port-towns where the colored aliens were most thickly
+gathered. An American <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_296" id="Page_296">[Pg 296]</a></span>observer thus describes the &#8220;breaking of the
+exclusion walls erected against the Chinese&#8221;:</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;In London, one Wednesday evening, twenty-four months ago (<i>i. e.</i>, in
+1916), there was a mass-meeting held on the corner of Piggot Street,
+Limehouse, to protest against the influx of John Chinaman into bonny old
+England.... The London navvies that night heard a protest against &#8216;the
+Chinese invasion&#8217; of Britain. They knew that down on the London docks
+there were two Chinamen to every white man since the coming of war. They
+knew that many of these yellow aliens were married. They knew, too, that a
+big Chinese restaurant had just opened down the West India Dock Road.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;The Sailors&#8217; and Firemen&#8217;s Union&mdash;one of the most powerful in
+England&mdash;carried the protest into the Trades-Union Congress held at
+Birmingham. There, alarm was voiced at the steady increase in the number
+of Chinese hands on Britain&#8217;s ships. It was an increase, true, since the
+stress of war-times had begun to try Britain. But what England&#8217;s sons of
+the seven seas wanted to know was: when is &#8216;this Orientalizing&#8217; of the
+British marine to stop?... The seamen&#8217;s unions were willing to do their
+bit for John Bull, but they wondered what was going to happen after the
+coming of peace. Would the Chinese continue to man John Bull&#8217;s ships?...</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Such is one manifestation of the decisive lifting of gates and barriers
+that has taken place since the white world went to war. To-day the
+Chinese&mdash;for<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_297" id="Page_297">[Pg 297]</a></span> decades finding a wall in every white man&#8217;s country&mdash;are
+numbered by the tens of thousands in the service of the Allies. They have
+made good. They are a war-factor.... All told, 200,000 Chinese are
+&#8216;carrying on&#8217; in the war-zone, laboring behind the lines, in
+munition-works and factories, manning ships....</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;What will happen when peace comes upon this red world&mdash;a world turned
+topsyturvy by the white man&#8217;s Great War, which has taken John Chinaman
+from Shantung, Chihli, and Kwangtung to that battle-ground in France?...
+That makes the drafting of China&#8217;s man-power one of the most supremely
+important events in the Great War. The family of nations is taking on a
+new meaning&mdash;John Chinaman overseas has a place in it. As Italian
+harvest-labor before the war went to and from Argentina for a few months&#8217;
+work, so the Chinese have gone to Europe under contract and go home again.
+Perhaps this action will have a bearing on the solution of the Far West&#8217;s
+agricultural labor problem.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Do not believe for a moment that the armies of Chinese in Europe will
+forget the lessons taught them in the West. When these sons of Han come
+home, the Great War will be found to have given birth to a new East.&#8221;<a name='fna_190' id='fna_190' href='#f_190'><small>[190]</small></a></p>
+
+<p>So ends our survey. It has girdled the globe. And the lesson is always the
+same: Colored migration is a <i>universal</i> peril, menacing every part of the
+white world.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_298" id="Page_298">[Pg 298]</a></span> Nowhere can the white man endure colored competition;
+everywhere &#8220;the East can <i>underlive</i> the West.&#8221; The grim truth of the
+matter is this: The whole white race is exposed, immediately or
+ultimately, to the possibility of social sterilization and final
+replacement or absorption by the teeming colored races.</p>
+
+<p>What this unspeakable catastrophe would mean for the future of the planet,
+and how the peril may be averted, will form the subject of my concluding
+pages.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_299" id="Page_299">[Pg 299]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="CHAPTER_XII" id="CHAPTER_XII"></a>CHAPTER XII</h2>
+<p class="center"><span class="large">THE CRISIS OF THE AGES</span></p>
+
+<p>Ours is a solemn moment. We stand at a crisis&mdash;the supreme crisis of the
+ages. For unnumbered millenniums man has toiled upward from the dank
+jungles of savagery toward glorious heights which his mental and spiritual
+potentialities give promise that he shall attain. His path has been slow
+and wavering. Time and again he has lost his way and plunged into deep
+valleys. Man&#8217;s trail is littered with the wrecks of dead civilizations and
+dotted with the graves of promising peoples stricken by an untimely end.</p>
+
+<p>Humanity has thus suffered many a disaster. Yet none of these disasters
+were fatal, because they were merely local. Those wrecked civilizations
+and blighted peoples were only parts of a larger whole. Always some strong
+barbarians, endowed with rich, unspoiled heredities, caught the falling
+torch and bore it onward flaming high once more.</p>
+
+<p>Out of the prehistoric shadows the white races pressed to the front and
+proved in a myriad ways their fitness for the hegemony of mankind.
+Gradually they forged a common civilization; then, when vouchsafed their
+unique opportunity of oceanic mastery four centuries ago, they spread over
+the earth, filling its empty spaces with their superior breeds and
+assuring to <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_300" id="Page_300">[Pg 300]</a></span>themselves an unparalleled paramountcy of numbers and
+dominion.</p>
+
+<p>Three centuries later the whites took a fresh leap forward. The nineteenth
+century was a new age of discovery&mdash;this time into the realms of science.
+The hidden powers of nature were unveiled, incalculable energies were
+tamed to human use, terrestrial distance was abridged, and at last the
+planet was integrated under the hegemony of a single race with a common
+civilization.</p>
+
+<p>The prospects were magnificent, the potentialities of progress apparently
+unlimited. Yet there were commensurate perils. Towering heights mean
+abysmal depths, while the very possibility of supreme success implies the
+possibility of supreme failure. All these marvellous achievements were due
+solely to superior heredity, and the mere maintenance of what had been won
+depended absolutely upon the prior maintenance of race-values.
+Civilization of itself means nothing. It is merely an effect, whose cause
+is the creative urge of superior germ-plasm. Civilization is the body; the
+race is the soul. Let the soul vanish, and the body moulders into the
+inanimate dust from which it came.</p>
+
+<p>Two things are necessary for the continued existence of a race: it must
+remain itself, and it must breed its best. Every race is the result of
+ages of development which evolves specialized capacities that make the
+race what it is and render it capable of creative achievement. These
+specialized capacities (which<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_301" id="Page_301">[Pg 301]</a></span> particularly mark the superior races),
+being relatively recent developments, are highly unstable. They are what
+biologists call &#8220;recessive&#8221; characters; that is, they are not nearly so
+&#8220;dominant&#8221; as the older, generalized characters which races inherit from
+remote ages and which have therefore been more firmly stamped upon the
+germ-plasm. Hence, when a highly specialized stock interbreeds with a
+different stock, the newer, less stable, specialized characters are bred
+out, the variation, no matter how great its potential value to human
+evolution, being <i>irretrievably lost</i>. This occurs even in the mating of
+two superior stocks if these stocks are widely dissimilar in character.
+The valuable specializations of both breeds cancel out, and the mixed
+offspring tend strongly to revert to generalized mediocrity.</p>
+
+<p>And, of course, the more primitive a type is, the more prepotent it is.
+This is why crossings with the negro are uniformly fatal. Whites,
+Amerindians, or Asiatics&mdash;all are alike vanquished by the invincible
+prepotency of the more primitive, generalized, and lower negro blood.</p>
+
+<p>There is no immediate danger of the world being swamped by black blood.
+But there is a very imminent danger that the white stocks may be swamped
+by Asiatic blood.</p>
+
+<p>The white man&#8217;s very triumphs have evoked this danger. His virtual
+abolition of distance has destroyed the protection which nature once
+conferred. Formerly mankind dwelt in such dispersed isolation<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_302" id="Page_302">[Pg 302]</a></span> that
+wholesale contact of distant, diverse stocks was practically impossible.
+But with the development of cheap and rapid transportation, nature&#8217;s
+barriers are down. Unless man erects and maintains artificial barriers the
+various races will increasingly mingle, and the inevitable result will be
+the supplanting or absorption of the higher by the lower types.</p>
+
+<p>We can see this process working out in almost every phase of modern
+migration. The white immigration into Latin America is the exception which
+proves the rule. That particular migration is, of course, beneficent,
+since it means the influx of relatively high types into undeveloped lands,
+sparsely populated by types either no higher or much lower than the new
+arrivals. But almost everywhere else, whether we consider interwhite
+migrations or colored encroachments on white lands, the net result is an
+expansion of lower and a contraction of higher stocks, the process being
+thus a disgenic one. Even in Asia the evils of modern migration are
+beginning to show. The Japanese Government has been obliged to prohibit
+the influx of Chinese and Korean coolies who were undercutting Japanese
+labor and thus undermining the economic bases of Japanese life.</p>
+
+<p>Furthermore, modern migration is itself only one aspect of a still more
+fundamental disgenic trend. The whole course of modern urban and
+industrial life is disgenic. Over and above immigration, the tendency is
+toward a replacement of the more valuable by the less valuable elements of
+the population. All over<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_303" id="Page_303">[Pg 303]</a></span> the civilized world racial values are
+diminishing, and the logical end of this disgenic process is racial
+bankruptcy and the collapse of civilization.</p>
+
+<p>Now why is all this? It is primarily because we have not yet adjusted
+ourselves to the radically new environment into which our epochal
+scientific discoveries led us a century ago. Such adaptation as we have
+effected has been almost wholly on the material side. The no less sweeping
+idealistic adaptations which the situation calls for have not been made.
+Hence, modern civilization has been one-sided, abnormal, unhealthy&mdash;and
+nature is exacting penalties which will increase in severity until we
+either fully adapt or <i>finally perish</i>.</p>
+
+<p>&#8220;Finally perish!&#8221; That is the exact alternative which confronts the white
+race. For white civilization is to-day conterminous with the white race.
+The civilizations of the past were local. They were confined to a
+particular people or group of peoples. If they failed, there were always
+some unspoiled, well-endowed barbarians to step forward and &#8220;carry on.&#8221;
+But to-day <i>there are no more white barbarians</i>. The earth has grown
+small, and men are everywhere in close touch. If white civilization goes
+down, the white race is irretrievably ruined. It will be swamped by the
+triumphant colored races, who will obliterate the white man by elimination
+or absorption. What has taken place in Central Asia, once a white and now
+a brown or yellow land, will take place in Australasia, Europe, and
+America. Not to-day, nor yet to-morrow; perhaps not for<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_304" id="Page_304">[Pg 304]</a></span> generations; but
+surely in the end. If the present drift be not changed, we whites are all
+ultimately doomed. Unless we set our house in order, the doom will sooner
+or later overtake us all.</p>
+
+<p>And that would mean that the race obviously endowed with the greatest
+creative ability, the race which had achieved most in the past and which
+gave the richer promise for the future, had passed away, carrying with it
+to the grave those potencies upon which the realization of man&#8217;s highest
+hopes depends. A million years of human evolution might go uncrowned, and
+earth&#8217;s supreme life-product, man, might never fulfil his potential
+destiny. This is why we to-day face &#8220;The Crisis of the Ages.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>To many minds the mere possibility of such a catastrophe may seem
+unthinkable. Yet a dispassionate survey of the past shows that it is not
+only possible but probable if present conditions go on unchanged. The
+whole history of life, both human and subhuman, teaches us that nature
+will not condone disobedience; that, as I have already phrased it, &#8220;no
+living being stands above her law, and protozo&ouml;n or demigod, if they
+transgress, alike must die.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p>Now we have transgressed; grievously transgressed&mdash;and we are suffering
+grievous penalties. But pain is really kind. Pain is the importunate
+tocsin which rouses to dangerous realities and spurs to the seeking of a
+cure.</p>
+
+<p>As a matter of fact we are confusedly aware of our evil plight, and legion
+are the remedies to-day <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_305" id="Page_305">[Pg 305]</a></span>proposed. Some of these are mere quack nostrums.
+Others contain valuable remedial properties. To be sure, there is probably
+no <i>one</i> curative agent, since our troubles are complex and magic elixirs
+heal only in the realm of dreams. But one element should be fundamental to
+all the compoundings of the social pharmacop&oelig;ia. That element is
+<i>blood</i>.</p>
+
+<p>It is clean, virile, genius-bearing blood, streaming down the ages through
+the unerring action of heredity, which, in anything like a favorable
+environment, will multiply itself, solve our problems, and sweep us on to
+higher and nobler destinies. What we to-day need above all else is a
+changed attitude of mind&mdash;a recognition of the supreme importance of
+heredity, not merely in scientific treatises but in the practical ordering
+of the world&#8217;s affairs. We are where we are to-day primarily because we
+have neglected this vital principle; because we have concerned ourselves
+with dead things instead of with living beings.</p>
+
+<p>This disregard of heredity is perhaps not strange. It is barely a
+generation since its fundamental importance was scientifically
+established, and the world&#8217;s conversion to even the most vital truth takes
+time. In fact, we also have much to unlearn. A little while ago we were
+taught that all men were equal and that good conditions could, of
+themselves, quickly perfect mankind. The seductive charm of these
+dangerous fallacies lingers and makes us loath to put them resolutely
+aside.</p>
+
+<p>Fortunately, we now know the truth. At last we<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_306" id="Page_306">[Pg 306]</a></span> have been vouchsafed clear
+insight into the laws of life. We now know that men are not, and never
+will be, equal. We know that environment and education can develop only
+what heredity brings. We know that the acquirements of individuals are
+either not inherited at all or are inherited in so slight a degree as to
+make no perceptible difference from generation to generation. In other
+words: we now know that heredity is paramount in human evolution, all
+other things being secondary factors.</p>
+
+<p>This basic truth is already accepted by large numbers of thinking men and
+women all over the civilized world, and if it becomes firmly fixed in the
+popular consciousness it will work nothing short of a revolution in the
+ordering of the world&#8217;s affairs.</p>
+
+<p>For race-betterment is such an intensely <i>practical</i> matter! When peoples
+come to realize that the <i>quality</i> of the population is the source of all
+their prosperity, progress, security, and even existence; when they
+realize that a single genius may be worth more in actual dollars than a
+dozen gold-mines, while, conversely, racial decline spells material
+impoverishment and decay; when such things are really believed, we shall
+see much-abused &#8220;eugenics&#8221; actually moulding social programmes and
+political policies. Were the white world to-day really convinced of the
+supreme importance of race-values, how long would it take to stop debasing
+immigration, reform social abuses that are killing out the fittest
+strains, and put an end to the feuds which<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_307" id="Page_307">[Pg 307]</a></span> have just sent us through hell
+and threaten to send us promptly back again?</p>
+
+<p>Well, perhaps our change of heart may come sooner than now appears. The
+horrors of the war, the disappointment of the peace, the terror of
+Bolshevism, and the rising tide of color have knocked a good deal of the
+nonsense out of us, and have given multitudes a hunger for realities who
+were before content with a diet of phrases. Said wise old Benjamin
+Franklin: &#8220;Dame Experience sets a dear school, but fools will have no
+other.&#8221; Our course at the dame&#8217;s school is already well under way and
+promises to be exceeding dear.</p>
+
+<p>Only, it is to be hoped our education will be rapid, for time presses and
+the hour is grave. If certain lessons are not learned and acted upon
+shortly, we may be overwhelmed by irreparable disasters and all our dear
+schooling will go for naught.</p>
+
+<p>What are the things we <i>must</i> do promptly if we would avert the worst?
+This &#8220;irreducible minimum&#8221; runs about as follows:</p>
+
+<p>First and foremost, the wretched Versailles business will have to be
+thoroughly revised. As it stands, dragon&#8217;s teeth have been sown over both
+Europe and Asia, and unless they be plucked up they will presently grow a
+crop of cataclysms which will seal the white world&#8217;s doom.</p>
+
+<p>Secondly, some sort of provisional understanding must be arrived at
+between the white world and renascent<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_308" id="Page_308">[Pg 308]</a></span> Asia. We whites will have to
+abandon our tacit assumption of permanent domination over Asia, while
+Asiatics will have to forego their dreams of migration to white lands and
+penetration of Africa and Latin America. Unless some such understanding is
+arrived at, the world will drift into a gigantic race-war&mdash;and genuine
+race-war means war to the knife. Such a hideous catastrophe should be
+abhorrent to both sides. Nevertheless, Asia should be given clearly to
+understand that we cannot permit either migration to white lands or
+penetration of the non-Asiatic tropics, and that for these matters we
+prefer to fight to a finish rather than yield to a finish&mdash;because our
+&#8220;finish&#8221; is precisely what surrender on these points would mean.</p>
+
+<p>Thirdly, even within the white world, migrations of lower human types like
+those which have worked such havoc in the United States must be rigorously
+curtailed. Such migrations upset standards, sterilize better stocks,
+increase low types, and compromise national futures more than war,
+revolutions, or native deterioration.</p>
+
+<p>Such are the things which simply <i>must</i> be done if we are to get through
+the next few decades without convulsions which may render impossible the
+white world&#8217;s recovery.</p>
+
+<p>These things will not bring in the millennium. Far from it. Our ills are
+so deep-seated that in nearly every civilized country racial values would
+continue to depreciate even if all three were carried into effect.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_309" id="Page_309">[Pg 309]</a></span> But
+they will at least give our wounds a chance to heal, and they will give
+the new biological revelation time to permeate the popular consciousness
+and transfuse with a new idealism our materialistic age. As the years
+pass, the supreme importance of heredity and the supreme value of superior
+stocks will sink into our being, and we will acquire a true
+<i>race</i>-consciousness (as opposed to national or cultural consciousness)
+which will bridge political gulfs, remedy social abuses, and exorcise the
+lurking spectre of miscegenation.</p>
+
+<p>In those better days, we or the next generation will take in hand the
+problem of race-depreciation, and segregation of defectives and abolition
+of handicaps penalizing the better stocks will put an end to our present
+racial decline. By that time biological knowledge will have so increased
+and the popular philosophy of life will have been so idealized that it
+will be possible to inaugurate positive measures of race-betterment which
+will unquestionably yield the most wonderful results.</p>
+
+<p>Those splendid tasks are probably not ours. They are for our successors in
+a happier age. But we have our task, and God knows it is a hard one&mdash;the
+salvage of a shipwrecked world! Ours it is to make possible that happier
+age, whose full-fruits we shall never see.</p>
+
+<p>Well, what of it? Does not the new idealism teach us that we are links in
+a vital chain, charged with high duties both to the dead and the unborn?
+In very truth we are at once sons of sires who sleep in calm assurance
+that we will not betray the trust they <span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_310" id="Page_310">[Pg 310]</a></span>confided to our hands, and sires
+of sons who in the Beyond wait confident that we shall not cheat them of
+their birthright.</p>
+
+<p>Let us, then, act in the spirit of Kipling&#8217;s immortal lines:</p>
+
+<p class="poem">&#8220;Our Fathers in a wondrous age,<br />
+Ere yet the Earth was small,<br />
+Ensured to us an heritage,<br />
+And doubted not at all<br />
+That we, the children of their heart,<br />
+Which then did beat so high,<br />
+In later time should play like part<br />
+For our posterity.<br />
+<span class="spacer">*</span><span class="spacer">*</span><span class="spacer">*</span><span class="spacer">*</span><span class="spacer">*</span><br />
+Then, fretful, murmur not they gave<br />
+So great a charge to keep,<br />
+Nor dream that awestruck Time shall save<br />
+Their labor while we sleep.<br />
+Dear-bought and clear, a thousand year<br />
+Our fathers&#8217; title runs.<br />
+Make we likewise their sacrifice,<br />
+Defrauding not our sons.&#8221;<a name='fna_191' id='fna_191' href='#f_191'><small>[191]</small></a></p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_311" id="Page_311">[Pg 311]</a></span></p>
+<p class="center"><span class="giant">INDEX</span></p>
+
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_312" id="Page_312">[Pg 312]</a></span></p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_313" id="Page_313">[Pg 313]</a></span></p>
+<h2>INDEX</h2>
+
+
+<p class="index">
+Abd-el-Wahab, <a href="#Page_58">58</a><br />
+<br />
+Abyssinia, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>, <a href="#Page_89">89</a><br />
+<br />
+Afghanistan, independence of, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>, <a href="#Page_56">56</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_212">212</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Africa, <a href="#Page_3">3</a>, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of Russo-Japanese War on, <a href="#Page_12">12</a>, <a href="#Page_15">15</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">partition of, <a href="#Page_24">24</a>, <a href="#Page_89">89</a>, <a href="#Page_149">149</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_152">152</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">European conquests in, <a href="#Page_70">70</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">growth of Mohammedanism in, <a href="#Page_65">65</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_67">67</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany in, <a href="#Page_204">204</a></span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 2em;">North, brown race in, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;"><a href="#Page_57">57</a>, <a href="#Page_68">68</a>, <a href="#Page_83">83</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_199">199</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Bolshevik agitators in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">brown power in, <a href="#Page_93">93</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">spread of Arab blood in, <a href="#Page_93">93</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">native white blood in, <a href="#Page_93">93</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">rule of Islam in, <a href="#Page_94">94</a>, <a href="#Page_101">101</a>, <a href="#Page_235">235</a>, <a href="#Page_142">142</a>, <a href="#Page_147">147</a></span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 2em;">South, <a href="#Page_10">10</a>, <a href="#Page_84">84</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">home of black race, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_54">54</a>, <a href="#Page_87">87</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">white colonization of, <a href="#Page_89">89</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">wealth of, <a href="#Page_89">89</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">result of white rule in, <a href="#Page_91">91</a>, <a href="#Page_92">92</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">spread of Islam in, <a href="#Page_94">94</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_235">235</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Christianity in, <a href="#Page_95">95</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">anti-white sentiment in, <a href="#Page_97">97</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">uprising of 1915, <a href="#Page_99">99</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">situation of, <a href="#Page_100">100</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">white settlement in, <a href="#Page_225">225</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">danger of Asiatic penetration into, <a href="#Page_232">232</a>, <a href="#Page_249">249</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">results of Asiatic penetration into, <a href="#Page_272">272</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_277">277</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Exclusion Act in, <a href="#Page_281">281</a>, <a href="#Page_308">308</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">result of Asiatic labor in, <a href="#Page_278">278</a>, <a href="#Page_280">280</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Mauritius settled from, <a href="#Page_280">280</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Algeria, <a href="#Page_67">67</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">riots in, <a href="#Page_77">77</a>, <a href="#Page_82">82</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white blood in, <a href="#Page_93">93</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+Allies of the Great War, <a href="#Page_40">40</a>, <a href="#Page_214">214</a><br />
+<br />
+<i>Al Mowwayad</i>, <a href="#Page_71">71</a><br />
+<br />
+Alpine race, <a href="#Page_162">162</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_165">165</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">and the war, <a href="#Page_183">183</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_202">202</a>, <a href="#Page_261">261</a></span><br />
+<br />
+America, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">black race in, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_87">87</a> <i>ff.</i> <a href="#Page_99">99</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">race prejudice in, <a href="#Page_11">11</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_36">36</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">military preparations in, <a href="#Page_39">39</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s attitude toward, <a href="#Page_51">51</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">red man in, <a href="#Page_104">104</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">discovery of, <a href="#Page_147">147</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">settlement of, <a href="#Page_149">149</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cost of war in, <a href="#Page_177">177</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">triumph of, <a href="#Page_214">214</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">danger to white race in, <a href="#Page_303">303</a></span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Central, white civilization in, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">race-mixture in, <a href="#Page_128">128</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Japanese in, <a href="#Page_131">131</a>, <a href="#Page_138">138</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Latin, red man in, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_104">104</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Japanese in, <a href="#Page_48">48</a>, <a href="#Page_131">131</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">evolution of, <a href="#Page_105">105</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">mixed blood in, <a href="#Page_106">106</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_116">116</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_124">124</a>, <a href="#Page_128">128</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_166">166</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">revolution in, <a href="#Page_108">108</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">results of revolution in, <a href="#Page_110">110</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">oligarchies in, <a href="#Page_110">110</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">immigration into, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">loss of white supremacy in, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">anarchy in, <a href="#Page_120">120</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">inability of, to rule self, <a href="#Page_128">128</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Asiatics in, <a href="#Page_130">130</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_308">308</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">anti-Americanism in, <a href="#Page_136">136</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">attitude of, toward yellow race, <a href="#Page_137">137</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">pressure of yellow race on, <a href="#Page_139">139</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">present situation in, <a href="#Page_140">140</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">future of, <a href="#Page_141">141</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Bolshevik agitation in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">danger of Asiatic penetration of, <a href="#Page_232">232</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_249">249</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_303">303</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">white migration into, <a href="#Page_302">302</a></span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 2em;">North, white man&#8217;s land, <a href="#Page_3">3</a>, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>, <a href="#Page_104">104</a>, <a href="#Page_225">225</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">attitude of Japs toward, <a href="#Page_52">52</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Japs in, <a href="#Page_131">131</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Nordics in, <a href="#Page_253">253</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">result of immigration on, <a href="#Page_254">254</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_261">261</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">need for prohibiting immigration into, <a href="#Page_266">266</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">a frontier against Asia, <a href="#Page_284">284</a></span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 2em;">South, colonization of, <a href="#Page_3">3</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">white man&#8217;s country, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>, <a href="#Page_104">104</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">colored man&#8217;s country, <a href="#Page_6">6</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">half-caste in, <a href="#Page_117">117</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">need for white immigration into, <a href="#Page_118">118</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">&#8220;Indianista&#8221; movement, <a href="#Page_124">124</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;">Japs in, <a href="#Page_131">131</a>, <a href="#Page_139">139</a>.</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 3em;"><i>See also</i> Latin America</span><br />
+<br /><a name="amerindian" id="amerindian"></a>
+American Indian, home of, <a href="#Page_104">104</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">number of, <a href="#Page_104">104</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Spanish Conquest of, <a href="#Page_104">104</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">racial mixtures of, <a href="#Page_106">106</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_116">116</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_119">119</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_128">128</a>, <a href="#Page_301">301</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">relations with Spaniards, <a href="#Page_107">107</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Chile, <a href="#Page_111">111</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Peru, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Colombia, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Costa Rica, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Argentina, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Uruguay, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in northern Brazil, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-white sentiment among, <a href="#Page_124">124</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">ancient civilizations among, <a href="#Page_126">126</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">capability of, <a href="#Page_126">126</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">influence of Spaniards on, <a href="#Page_127">127</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;Indianista&#8221; movement, <a href="#Page_129">129</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese relations with, <a href="#Page_137">137</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_146">146</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Amerindian. <i>See</i> American Indian<br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_314" id="Page_314">[Pg 314]</a></span><br />
+Amoor, <a href="#Page_199">199</a><br />
+<br />
+Anatolia, <a href="#Page_211">211</a>, <a href="#Page_229">229</a><br />
+<br />
+Andaman Islanders, <a href="#Page_227">227</a><br />
+<br />
+Anglo-French agreement, <a href="#Page_70">70</a><br />
+<br />
+Anglo-Japanese Alliance, <a href="#Page_291">291</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Anglo-Oriental College, <a href="#Page_60">60</a><br />
+<br />
+Anglo-Saxons, Japanese agitation against, <a href="#Page_50">50</a>, <a href="#Page_292">292</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">race-growth of, <a href="#Page_155">155</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;sacred union&#8221; of, <a href="#Page_281">281</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Annamites, <a href="#Page_17">17</a><br />
+<br />
+Arab-negroid, <a href="#Page_94">94</a><br />
+<br />
+Arabia, location of, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Senussi in, <a href="#Page_67">67</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">nationalist movements in, <a href="#Page_77">77</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Arabistan, definition of, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_57">57</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Arabs, <a href="#Page_88">88</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_92">92</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_102">102</a>, <a href="#Page_146">146</a><br />
+<br />
+Araucania, <a href="#Page_111">111</a><br />
+<br />
+Argentina, white man in, <a href="#Page_105">105</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">agricultural development of, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">immigration into, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese immigration into, <a href="#Page_138">138</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Aryan race, <a href="#Page_23">23</a>, <a href="#Page_200">200</a><br />
+<br />
+Asia, <a href="#Page_3">3</a>, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">home-land of white race, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">of yellow race, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">of brown race, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">black race in, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">antagonism toward white continents, <a href="#Page_11">11</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_15">15</a>, <a href="#Page_22">22</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan in, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>, <a href="#Page_48">48</a>, <a href="#Page_52">52</a>, <a href="#Page_71">71</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">European conquests in, <a href="#Page_70">70</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">renaissance in, <a href="#Page_100">100</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Latin America invaded by, <a href="#Page_130">130</a>, <a href="#Page_138">138</a>, <a href="#Page_142">142</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Europe assailed by, <a href="#Page_146">146</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_237">237</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white man in, <a href="#Page_149">149</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_237">237</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-white sentiment in, <a href="#Page_171">171</a>, <a href="#Page_237">237</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russia in, <a href="#Page_203">203</a>, <a href="#Page_205">205</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik agitators in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">centre of colored unrest, <a href="#Page_229">229</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">non-Asiatic lands penetrated by, <a href="#Page_232">232</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">independence of, <a href="#Page_232">232</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">economic activity in, <a href="#Page_241">241</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_244">244</a>, <a href="#Page_248">248</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">causes of poverty in, <a href="#Page_243">243</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_249">249</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Hawaii penetrated by, <a href="#Page_279">279</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mauritius settled by, <a href="#Page_280">280</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Pacific coast settled by, <a href="#Page_284">284</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">need in U. S. for laborers from, <a href="#Page_293">293</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">evils of modern migration in, <a href="#Page_302">302</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white world&#8217;s need for understanding with, <a href="#Page_307">307</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+Asia Minor, <a href="#Page_57">57</a><br />
+<br />
+Asturians, <a href="#Page_111">111</a><br />
+<br />
+Australasia, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>, <a href="#Page_6">6</a>, <a href="#Page_48">48</a>, <a href="#Page_87">87</a>, <a href="#Page_303">303</a><br />
+<br />
+Australia, <a href="#Page_10">10</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese desire for, <a href="#Page_21">21</a>, <a href="#Page_52">52</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chinese need for land in, <a href="#Page_46">46</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_80">80</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">black race in, <a href="#Page_87">87</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">settlement of, <a href="#Page_149">149</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_225">225</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chinese invasion of, <a href="#Page_238">238</a>, <a href="#Page_272">272</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;White Australia&#8221; doctrine in, <a href="#Page_281">281</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">number of white in, <a href="#Page_282">282</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">immigration menace to, <a href="#Page_289">289</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese in, <a href="#Page_292">292</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Austria, <a href="#Page_22">22</a><br />
+<br />
+Aztec civilization, <a href="#Page_126">126</a>, <a href="#Page_297">297</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Bagdad, <a href="#Page_61">61</a><br />
+<br />
+Balkans, <a href="#Page_50">50</a><br />
+<br />
+Balkans, war, <a href="#Page_72">72</a><br />
+<br />
+Basques, <a href="#Page_111">111</a><br />
+<br />
+Basra, <a href="#Page_61">61</a><br />
+<br />
+Behring Strait, <a href="#Page_138">138</a><br />
+<br />
+Belgium, <a href="#Page_82">82</a><br />
+<br />
+Bengal lancers, <a href="#Page_209">209</a><br />
+<br />
+Berbers, white blood of, <a href="#Page_93">93</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">acceptance of French rule, <a href="#Page_94">94</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">European intermarriage with, <a href="#Page_94">94</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Birmingham, <a href="#Page_296">296</a><br />
+<br />
+Black Death, <a href="#Page_146">146</a><br />
+<br />
+Black race, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">numbers of, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_87">87</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">home of, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_87">87</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mohammedanism in, <a href="#Page_65">65</a>, <a href="#Page_69">69</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">brown race&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_85">85</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_88">88</a>, <a href="#Page_92">92</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white race&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_88">88</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_91">91</a>, <a href="#Page_149">149</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">character of, <a href="#Page_90">90</a>, <a href="#Page_100">100</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">other races compared with, <a href="#Page_91">91</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">influence of other races on, <a href="#Page_92">92</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">spread of Islam in, <a href="#Page_95">95</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_235">235</a>, <a href="#Page_240">240</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">spread of Christianity in, <a href="#Page_97">97</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-white sentiments of, <a href="#Page_97">97</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;Ethiopian Church&#8221; movement and, <a href="#Page_98">98</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Latin America, <a href="#Page_110">110</a>, <a href="#Page_116">116</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_141">141</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">race-mixtures with, <a href="#Page_116">116</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_126">126</a>, <a href="#Page_128">128</a>, <a href="#Page_142">142</a>, <a href="#Page_301">301</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_204">204</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">France&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_204">204</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in European War, <a href="#Page_206">206</a>, <a href="#Page_209">209</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_295">295</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white lands entered by, <a href="#Page_269">269</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Boer War, <a href="#Page_208">208</a><br />
+<br />
+Bolivar, <a href="#Page_108">108</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Bolivia, mixed blood in, <a href="#Page_119">119</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">need of immigration in, <a href="#Page_119">119</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Indian rising in, <a href="#Page_124">124</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese immigration into, <a href="#Page_138">138</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Bolsheviki, <a href="#Page_50">50</a><br />
+<br />
+Bolshevism, <a href="#Page_191">191</a>, <a href="#Page_214">214</a>, <a href="#Page_218">218</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">tenets of, <a href="#Page_218">218</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">menace to white race, <a href="#Page_220">220</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_233">233</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Bombay, <a href="#Page_61">61</a><br />
+<br />
+Brahman. <i>See</i> Hindu<br />
+<br />
+Brazil, <a href="#Page_103">103</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Portugal&#8217;s neglect of, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">immigration into, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white man in, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Indians in, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">result of race-mixtures in, <a href="#Page_120">120</a>, <a href="#Page_259">259</a></span><br />
+<br />
+British Columbia, exclusion policy of, <a href="#Page_281">281</a>, <a href="#Page_283">283</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colored immigration menace against, <a href="#Page_289">289</a></span><br />
+<br />
+British Dominion. <i>See</i> British Empire<br />
+<br />
+British Empire, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_32">32</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">India&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_32">32</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Egypt&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_78">78</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">war losses of, <a href="#Page_177">177</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">immigration laws of, <a href="#Page_292">292</a>.</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>See</i> England and Great Britain</span><br />
+<br />
+British Straits Settlements, <a href="#Page_46">46</a><br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_315" id="Page_315">[Pg 315]</a></span><br />
+Brown race, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">numbers of, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_54">54</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">home of, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_54">54</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_12">12</a>, <a href="#Page_17">17</a>, <a href="#Page_22">22</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">types of, <a href="#Page_54">54</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">unity of, <a href="#Page_55">55</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white race&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_50">50</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_149">149</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">groupings of, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Islam&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_58">58</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">unrest under white rule, <a href="#Page_83">83</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_229">229</a>, <a href="#Page_234">234</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">possibility of brown-yellow alliance, <a href="#Page_85">85</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">black race&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_88">88</a>, <a href="#Page_91">91</a>, <a href="#Page_92">92</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_100">100</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Europe assailed by, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>, <a href="#Page_148">148</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_204">204</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">France&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_204">204</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Italy&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_204">204</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in European War, <a href="#Page_208">208</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_295">295</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Africa colonized by, <a href="#Page_232">232</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">military potency of, <a href="#Page_237">237</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">industrial conditions of, <a href="#Page_241">241</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white lands penetrated by, <a href="#Page_269">269</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mauritius settled by, <a href="#Page_280">280</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">South Africa penetrated by, <a href="#Page_277">277</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Central Asia taken by, <a href="#Page_303">303</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Bryce, Lord, <a href="#Page_124">124</a>, <a href="#Page_127">127</a><br />
+<br />
+Buddhism, <a href="#Page_23">23</a>, <a href="#Page_73">73</a>, <a href="#Page_228">228</a><br />
+<br />
+Buenos Aires, <a href="#Page_114">114</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Cairo, <a href="#Page_61">61</a>, <a href="#Page_62">62</a>, <a href="#Page_78">78</a><br />
+<br />
+Calcutta, <a href="#Page_61">61</a><br />
+<br />
+California, result of Chinese labor in, <a href="#Page_272">272</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">exclusion policy of, <a href="#Page_285">285</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese in, <a href="#Page_287">287</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+Cambodians, <a href="#Page_17">17</a><br />
+<br />
+Canada, desire of yellow race for, <a href="#Page_10">10</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_80">80</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">fear of Asiatic immigration into, <a href="#Page_84">84</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white man&#8217;s country, <a href="#Page_104">104</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_278">278</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">exclusion policy of, <a href="#Page_281">281</a>, <a href="#Page_283">283</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_284">284</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Nordics in, <a href="#Page_163">163</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">danger of Hindu immigration into, <a href="#Page_283">283</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Caribbean, <a href="#Page_121">121</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Caroline Islands, <a href="#Page_36">36</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Carranza, <a href="#Page_136">136</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Cape Horn, <a href="#Page_105">105</a>, <a href="#Page_138">138</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Castro of Venezuela, <a href="#Page_122">122</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Caucasian, <a href="#Page_200">200</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Chengtu, <a href="#Page_245">245</a><br />
+<br />
+Chile, <a href="#Page_110">110</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Nordic colonists of, <a href="#Page_111">111</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">race-mixture in, <a href="#Page_111">111</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">stabilization of, <a href="#Page_112">112</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">characteristics of, <a href="#Page_112">112</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">progress of, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese immigration into, <a href="#Page_138">138</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Chilembwe, John, <a href="#Page_99">99</a><br />
+<br />
+China, white control of, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">independence of, <a href="#Page_8">8</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">yellow world centred in, <a href="#Page_17">17</a>, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">exclusion policy, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese war with, <a href="#Page_20">20</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_23">23</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">revolution in, <a href="#Page_23">23</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_73">73</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">partition of, <a href="#Page_23">23</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Boxer War in, <a href="#Page_24">24</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_26">26</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_30">30</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_34">34</a>, <a href="#Page_38">38</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_42">42</a>, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>, <a href="#Page_50">50</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_58">58</a>, <a href="#Page_207">207</a>, <a href="#Page_239">239</a>, <a href="#Page_247">247</a>, <a href="#Page_302">302</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;Young China&#8221; movement in, <a href="#Page_26">26</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">economic efficiency of, <a href="#Page_28">28</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_44">44</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colonizing possibilities of, <a href="#Page_45">45</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mohammedans in, <a href="#Page_73">73</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of war on, <a href="#Page_77">77</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">congestion in, <a href="#Page_84">84</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Latin America penetrated by, <a href="#Page_131">131</a>, <a href="#Page_140">140</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;break-up&#8221; of, <a href="#Page_151">151</a>, <a href="#Page_199">199</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russia&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_203">203</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_212">212</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white goods boycotted by, <a href="#Page_230">230</a>, <a href="#Page_246">246</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">military potency of, <a href="#Page_238">238</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">industrial life of, <a href="#Page_241">241</a>, <a href="#Page_243">243</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_250">250</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">labor conditions in, <a href="#Page_244">244</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_268">268</a>, <a href="#Page_273">273</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_276">276</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Hawaii settled by, <a href="#Page_279">279</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">British Columbia penetrated by, <a href="#Page_283">283</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">United States settled by, <a href="#Page_286">286</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Europe penetrated by, <a href="#Page_289">289</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">U. S. need for, <a href="#Page_293">293</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">England settled by, <a href="#Page_296">296</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in war zone, <a href="#Page_297">297</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Christianity, in Africa, <a href="#Page_92">92</a>, <a href="#Page_95">95</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Latin America, <a href="#Page_137">137</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Civitas Dei, <a href="#Page_170">170</a><br />
+<br />
+Cochin-China, <a href="#Page_247">247</a><br />
+<br />
+Colombia, settlement of, <a href="#Page_107">107</a>, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">revolution in, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-American sentiment in, <a href="#Page_136">136</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Colored-Bolshevist alliance, <a href="#Page_233">233</a><br />
+<br />
+Columbus, Christopher, <a href="#Page_103">103</a>, <a href="#Page_145">145</a>, <a href="#Page_147">147</a><br />
+<br />
+Confucius, <a href="#Page_24">24</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">followers of, <a href="#Page_73">73</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Congo, <a href="#Page_101">101</a>, <a href="#Page_142">142</a><br />
+<br />
+<i>Conquistadores</i>, <a href="#Page_105">105</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_126">126</a>, <a href="#Page_140">140</a><br />
+<br />
+Constantinople, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>, <a href="#Page_61">61</a>, <a href="#Page_72">72</a>, <a href="#Page_212">212</a><br />
+<br />
+Constantinople <i>Tanine</i>, <a href="#Page_13">13</a><br />
+<br />
+<i>Contemporary Review</i>, <a href="#Page_25">25</a><br />
+<br />
+Cortez, <a href="#Page_106">106</a><br />
+<br />
+Costa Rica, <a href="#Page_113">113</a><br />
+<br />
+Creoles, <a href="#Page_107">107</a> and <i>n.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">degeneracy of, <a href="#Page_107">107</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-Spain revolt of, <a href="#Page_108">108</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;democracy&#8221; of, <a href="#Page_109">109</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">status of, <a href="#Page_116">116</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Crusades, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>, <a href="#Page_209">209</a><br />
+<br />
+Cuba, <a href="#Page_125">125</a>, <a href="#Page_139">139</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cross-breeding in, <a href="#Page_259">259</a>, <a href="#Page_278">278</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Cuzco, <a href="#Page_125">125</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Dark Continent,&#8221; <a href="#Page_88">88</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_97">97</a>, <a href="#Page_102">102</a><br />
+<br />
+de Gama, Vasco, <a href="#Page_147">147</a><br />
+<br />
+de la Barra, Se&ntilde;or, <a href="#Page_134">134</a><br />
+<br />
+Diaz, Porfirio, <a href="#Page_110">110</a><br />
+<br />
+Dillon, Doctor E. J., <a href="#Page_10">10</a>, <a href="#Page_25">25</a>, <a href="#Page_217">217</a><br />
+<br />
+Durban, <a href="#Page_278">278</a><br />
+<br />
+Dutch Indies, <a href="#Page_20">20</a>, <a href="#Page_34">34</a>, <a href="#Page_46">46</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colonization of, <a href="#Page_47">47</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_47">47</a>, <a href="#Page_82">82</a></span><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Ecuador, mixed blood in, <a href="#Page_118">118</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">need for immigration into, <a href="#Page_119">119</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Egypt, taken by England, <a href="#Page_70">70</a>, <a href="#Page_76">76</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1914 revolt in, <a href="#Page_74">74</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">nationalist movement in, <a href="#Page_77">77</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of Versailles Conference on, <a href="#Page_78">78</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">insurrection in, <a href="#Page_78">78</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">unrest in, <a href="#Page_83">83</a>, <a href="#Page_84">84</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Islam&#8217;s ascendancy in, <a href="#Page_93">93</a>;</span><br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_316" id="Page_316">[Pg 316]</a></span><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white products boycotted in, <a href="#Page_246">246</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+<i>El Mercurio</i> (Chile), <a href="#Page_138">138</a><br />
+<br />
+England, India&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_32">32</a>, <a href="#Page_79">79</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_35">35</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_50">50</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_71">71</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Islamite appeal to, <a href="#Page_73">73</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Egypt&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_77">77</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chile compared with, <a href="#Page_112">112</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1480 population of, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>, <a href="#Page_155">155</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">race-stocks in, beginning of war in, <a href="#Page_176">176</a>, <a href="#Page_180">180</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cost of war to, <a href="#Page_192">192</a>, <a href="#Page_194">194</a>, <a href="#Page_199">199</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russia&#8217;s threat against, <a href="#Page_203">203</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan allied with, <a href="#Page_203">203</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">China&#8217;s industrial rivalry with, <a href="#Page_244">244</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colored labor in, <a href="#Page_295">295</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">race-riots in, <a href="#Page_296">296</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+English Civil Service, <a href="#Page_80">80</a><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Ethiopian Church,&#8221; <a href="#Page_96">96</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">founding of, <a href="#Page_98">98</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-white teachings of, <a href="#Page_98">98</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Zulu rebellion caused by, <a href="#Page_98">98</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Ethiopianism, <a href="#Page_99">99</a><br />
+<br />
+Europe, <a href="#Page_3">3</a>, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>, <a href="#Page_6">6</a>, <a href="#Page_11">11</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Asia&#8217;s hostility toward, <a href="#Page_11">11</a>, <a href="#Page_46">46</a>, <a href="#Page_52">52</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Moslem East attacked by, <a href="#Page_58">58</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">relations with Islam, <a href="#Page_61">61</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">height attained by, <a href="#Page_62">62</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_89">89</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Argentine and Uruguay settled by, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>, <a href="#Page_142">142</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Black Death in, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">expansion attempted by, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Asia&#8217;s attacks on, <a href="#Page_146">146</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">results of discovery of America in, <a href="#Page_147">147</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">results of Asian conflicts on, <a href="#Page_148">148</a>, <a href="#Page_151">151</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">industrial revolution in, <a href="#Page_157">157</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_161">161</a>, <a href="#Page_164">164</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Nordic ranks in, <a href="#Page_163">163</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">results of Russo-Jap War in, <a href="#Page_171">171</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">results of Versailles Conference on, <a href="#Page_216">216</a>, <a href="#Page_218">218</a>, <a href="#Page_307">307</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevism&#8217;s menace to, <a href="#Page_220">220</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of colored migration on, <a href="#Page_253">253</a>, <a href="#Page_268">268</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">danger of Oriental immigration into, <a href="#Page_289">289</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colored labor imported into, <a href="#Page_293">293</a>, <a href="#Page_295">295</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>See also</i> European War</span><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;European Concert,&#8221; <a href="#Page_170">170</a><br />
+<br />
+European War, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>, <a href="#Page_11">11</a>, <a href="#Page_13">13</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_25">25</a>, <a href="#Page_33">33</a>, <a href="#Page_36">36</a>, <a href="#Page_39">39</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany&#8217;s collapse in, <a href="#Page_40">40</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">end of, <a href="#Page_42">42</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">prophecy of, <a href="#Page_62">62</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Islam at beginning of, <a href="#Page_73">73</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Egypt at beginning of, <a href="#Page_76">76</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">East affected by, <a href="#Page_77">77</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">India in, <a href="#Page_80">80</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">U. S. in, <a href="#Page_133">133</a>, <a href="#Page_134">134</a>, <a href="#Page_136">136</a>, <a href="#Page_169">169</a>, <a href="#Page_175">175</a>, <a href="#Page_176">176</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cost of, <a href="#Page_176">176</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in civil life, <a href="#Page_178">178</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_181">181</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">results of, <a href="#Page_187">187</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_190">190</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_206">206</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;hate literature&#8221; of, <a href="#Page_207">207</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">use of colored troops in, <a href="#Page_208">208</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_214">214</a>, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>, <a href="#Page_290">290</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Asia&#8217;s attitude affected by, <a href="#Page_290">290</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colored labor in, <a href="#Page_293">293</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Exclusion Policy,&#8221; <a href="#Page_269">269</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Far East. <i>See</i> China, Japan<br />
+<br />
+Fatima, <a href="#Page_67">67</a><br />
+<br />
+Filipinos in Hawaii, <a href="#Page_279">279</a><br />
+<br />
+Fisher, H. A. L., <a href="#Page_182">182</a><br />
+<br />
+Formosa, <a href="#Page_20">20</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_30">30</a>, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>, <a href="#Page_47">47</a><br />
+<br />
+France, birth-rate of, <a href="#Page_8">8</a>, <a href="#Page_46">46</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s attitude toward, <a href="#Page_50">50</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_83">83</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_103">103</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cost of war in, <a href="#Page_177">177</a>, <a href="#Page_179">179</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">conscription in, <a href="#Page_181">181</a>, <a href="#Page_194">194</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Nordics in, <a href="#Page_202">202</a>, <a href="#Page_204">204</a>, <a href="#Page_250">250</a>, <a href="#Page_270">270</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colored labor in, <a href="#Page_296">296</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">race-riots in, <a href="#Page_296">296</a></span><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Gentlemen&#8217;s Agreement,&#8221; <a href="#Page_287">287</a><br />
+<br />
+Germany, Chinese interests of, <a href="#Page_36">36</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_36">36</a>, <a href="#Page_39">39</a>, <a href="#Page_212">212</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Asiatic expulsion of, <a href="#Page_36">36</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevism&#8217;s aid to, <a href="#Page_40">40</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">collapse of, <a href="#Page_40">40</a>, <a href="#Page_50">50</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Islam&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_75">75</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">South American immigrations of, <a href="#Page_111">111</a>, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mexico&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_136">136</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cost of war in, <a href="#Page_177">177</a>, <a href="#Page_180">180</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">conscription in, <a href="#Page_181">181</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russia&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_187">187</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Nordic race in, <a href="#Page_201">201</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Alpine race in, <a href="#Page_202">202</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_202">202</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in central Africa, <a href="#Page_204">204</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Belgium invaded by, <a href="#Page_228">228</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chinese industrial rivalry with, <a href="#Page_244">244</a>, <a href="#Page_270">270</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Grand Alliance, <a href="#Page_39">39</a><br />
+<br />
+Grant, Madison, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>, <a href="#Page_162">162</a>, <a href="#Page_169">169</a>, <a href="#Page_183">183</a>, <a href="#Page_262">262</a><br />
+<br />
+Great Britain, <a href="#Page_36">36</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_38">38</a>, <a href="#Page_291">291</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><i>See also</i> England and British Empire</span><br />
+<br />
+Great War. <i>See</i> European War<br />
+<br />
+Greece, <a href="#Page_72">72</a>, <a href="#Page_196">196</a>, <a href="#Page_199">199</a><br />
+<br />
+Guinea, <a href="#Page_142">142</a><br />
+<br />
+Gurkhas, <a href="#Page_209">209</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Habl-ul-Matin,&#8221; <a href="#Page_66">66</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Haiti, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>, <a href="#Page_100">100</a>, <a href="#Page_142">142</a>, <a href="#Page_227">227</a> and <i>n.</i><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Hajj,&#8221; <a href="#Page_66">66</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Hall, Prescott F., <a href="#Page_253">253</a>, <a href="#Page_255">255</a><br />
+<br />
+Hangkow, <a href="#Page_43">43</a><br />
+<br />
+Hanyang, <a href="#Page_244">244</a><br />
+<br />
+Hawaii, <a href="#Page_136">136</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white rule in, <a href="#Page_279">279</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Asiatic labor in, <a href="#Page_279">279</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">U. S. annexation of, <a href="#Page_279">279</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Americans in, <a href="#Page_279">279</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+Hedjaz Kingdom, <a href="#Page_66">66</a><br />
+<br />
+Himalayans, <a href="#Page_55">55</a>, <a href="#Page_238">238</a><br />
+<br />
+Hindustan, Islam&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_73">73</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">England&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_79">79</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mauritius a part of, <a href="#Page_280">280</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Hokkaido, <a href="#Page_44">44</a>, <a href="#Page_47">47</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Holland, <a href="#Page_20">20</a>, <a href="#Page_46">46</a><br />
+<br />
+Huns, <a href="#Page_17">17</a>, <a href="#Page_146">146</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Ichang, <a href="#Page_244">244</a><br />
+<br />
+Incas, <a href="#Page_125">125</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+India, Japanese relations with, <a href="#Page_31">31</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">English relations with, <a href="#Page_32">32</a>, <a href="#Page_80">80</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_32">32</a>, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">wealth of, <a href="#Page_33">33</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russian menace to, <a href="#Page_38">38</a>, <a href="#Page_203">203</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_47">47</a>, <a href="#Page_52">52</a>;</span><br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_317" id="Page_317">[Pg 317]</a></span><span style="margin-left: 1em;">southern, <a href="#Page_55">55</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">brown world centred in, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">revolt in Northwest, <a href="#Page_74">74</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">unrest in, <a href="#Page_79">79</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">government of, <a href="#Page_80">80</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">congestion in, <a href="#Page_84">84</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_250">250</a>, <a href="#Page_268">268</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;Negritos&#8221; in, <a href="#Page_87">87</a>, <a href="#Page_147">147</a>, <a href="#Page_199">199</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>, <a href="#Page_225">225</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">foreign goods boycotted by, <a href="#Page_230">230</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">industrial growth of, <a href="#Page_241">241</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">handicaps to, <a href="#Page_246">246</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;Swadeshi&#8221; movement, <a href="#Page_246">246</a>, <a href="#Page_248">248</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in South Africa, <a href="#Page_278">278</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in British Columbia, <a href="#Page_283">283</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Europe, <a href="#Page_289">289</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Indian Archipelago, <a href="#Page_282">282</a><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Indianista&#8221; movement, <a href="#Page_124">124</a>, <a href="#Page_129">129</a>, <a href="#Page_132">132</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese support of, <a href="#Page_134">134</a>, <a href="#Page_137">137</a>, <a href="#Page_140">140</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Indians of America. <i>See</i> American Indians<br />
+<br />
+Indo-China, population of, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">exclusion policy of, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>, <a href="#Page_23">23</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">revolutions in, <a href="#Page_33">33</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_46">46</a>, <a href="#Page_87">87</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Indo-Japanese Association, <a href="#Page_32">32</a><br />
+<br />
+Iran, population of, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">influence on, <a href="#Page_57">57</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Islam, brown race united by, <a href="#Page_55">55</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in India, <a href="#Page_55">55</a>, <a href="#Page_73">73</a>, <a href="#Page_79">79</a>, <a href="#Page_85">85</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_57">57</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">power of, <a href="#Page_58">58</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">revival of, <a href="#Page_58">58</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">progress of, <a href="#Page_60">60</a>, <a href="#Page_64">64</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">communication in, <a href="#Page_61">61</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">numerical strength of, <a href="#Page_61">61</a>, <a href="#Page_64">64</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">European relations with, <a href="#Page_62">62</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">proselytizing power of, <a href="#Page_65">65</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">the Senussi in, <a href="#Page_67">67</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of Russo-Japanese War on, <a href="#Page_70">70</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese relations with, <a href="#Page_70">70</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Tripoli taken from, <a href="#Page_71">71</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_204">204</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of Balkan War on, <a href="#Page_72">72</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">England&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_73">73</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in China, <a href="#Page_73">73</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in the European War, <a href="#Page_74">74</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Versailles Conference and, <a href="#Page_75">75</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">black race&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_86">86</a>, <a href="#Page_92">92</a>, <a href="#Page_94">94</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">South African progress of, <a href="#Page_94">94</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_102">102</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Italy, <a href="#Page_50">50</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Tripoli seized by, <a href="#Page_71">71</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_205">205</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">South American immigration from, <a href="#Page_114">114</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">conditions in, <a href="#Page_176">176</a></span><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Japan, independence of, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>, <a href="#Page_8">8</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of white civilization on, <a href="#Page_9">9</a>, <a href="#Page_12">12</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russian war with, <a href="#Page_12">12</a>, <a href="#Page_20">20</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_17">17</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>, <a href="#Page_44">44</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">exclusion policy of, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Western civilization in, <a href="#Page_20">20</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chinese war with, <a href="#Page_20">20</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">imperialism in, <a href="#Page_21">21</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">European War and, <a href="#Page_25">25</a>, <a href="#Page_39">39</a>, <a href="#Page_41">41</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chinese subjection to, <a href="#Page_23">23</a>, <a href="#Page_26">26</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_30">30</a>, <a href="#Page_37">37</a>, <a href="#Page_247">247</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white race expelled from Asia by, <a href="#Page_31">31</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Asia influenced by, <a href="#Page_31">31</a>, <a href="#Page_33">33</a>, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">England&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_35">35</a>, <a href="#Page_203">203</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_291">291</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_36">36</a>, <a href="#Page_212">212</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russian understanding with, <a href="#Page_38">38</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Siberia, <a href="#Page_40">40</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Versailles Conference and, <a href="#Page_42">42</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colonizing possibilities of, <a href="#Page_45">45</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">climatic requirements of, <a href="#Page_47">47</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">militarism of, <a href="#Page_49">49</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Islam&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_71">71</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Latin America&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_130">130</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_137">137</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">American relations with, <a href="#Page_132">132</a>, <a href="#Page_136">136</a>, <a href="#Page_286">286</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mexican relations with, <a href="#Page_132">132</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Indians affected by, <a href="#Page_140">140</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">power of, <a href="#Page_172">172</a>, <a href="#Page_238">238</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russian prisoners in, <a href="#Page_205">205</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">industrial conditions in, <a href="#Page_241">241</a>, <a href="#Page_246">246</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">excess population in, <a href="#Page_268">268</a>, <a href="#Page_270">270</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Hawaii settled by, <a href="#Page_279">279</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">British Columbia settled by, <a href="#Page_283">283</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chinese excluded by, <a href="#Page_302">302</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Koreans excluded by, <a href="#Page_302">302</a></span><br />
+<br />
+<i>Japan Magazine</i>, <a href="#Page_35">35</a>, <a href="#Page_291">291</a>, <a href="#Page_293">293</a><br />
+<br />
+<i>Japanese Colonial Journal</i>, <a href="#Page_37">37</a><br />
+<br />
+Java, <a href="#Page_84">84</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Jerusalem, <a href="#Page_72">72</a><br />
+<br />
+Jews in America, <a href="#Page_165">165</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Kamchatka, <a href="#Page_43">43</a><br />
+<br />
+Kechua republic, possibility of, <a href="#Page_125">125</a><br />
+<br />
+Kerbela, <a href="#Page_61">61</a><br />
+<br />
+Kiang Su, province of, <a href="#Page_27">27</a><br />
+<br />
+Kiaochow Bay, Germany&#8217;s lease of, <a href="#Page_36">36</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany driven from, <a href="#Page_36">36</a>, <a href="#Page_39">39</a>, <a href="#Page_213">213</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Kitchener, Lord, <a href="#Page_78">78</a><br />
+<br />
+Kob&egrave;, <a href="#Page_206">206</a><br />
+<br />
+Korea, population of, <a href="#Page_17">17</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">exclusion policy in, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese possession of, <a href="#Page_30">30</a>, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Colonization in, <a href="#Page_45">45</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Hawaii settled by, <a href="#Page_279">279</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese exclusion policy against, <a href="#Page_302">302</a></span><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Lake Baikal, <a href="#Page_40">40</a><br />
+<br />
+Lake Chad, <a href="#Page_68">68</a><br />
+<br />
+League of Nations, <a href="#Page_218">218</a><br />
+<br />
+Lenine, <a href="#Page_219">219</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Levantines in U. S., <a href="#Page_165">165</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Rome, <a href="#Page_253">253</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Liberia, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>, <a href="#Page_89">89</a>, <a href="#Page_100">100</a><br />
+<br />
+Lima, <a href="#Page_125">125</a><br />
+<br />
+Limehouse, <a href="#Page_296">296</a><br />
+<br />
+London, <a href="#Page_72">72</a>, <a href="#Page_296">296</a><br />
+<br />
+London <i>Nation</i>, <a href="#Page_207">207</a><br />
+<br />
+London <i>Saturday Review</i>, <a href="#Page_186">186</a><br />
+<br />
+Los Angeles Times, <a href="#Page_287">287</a><br />
+<br />
+Lybia, Nationalist movement in, <a href="#Page_77">77</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Madero, Francisco, <a href="#Page_135">135</a><br />
+<br />
+Malaysia, <a href="#Page_250">250</a><br />
+<br />
+Manchuria, Japanese threat against, <a href="#Page_40">40</a>, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colonization in, <a href="#Page_45">45</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Manchus, <a href="#Page_17">17</a>, <a href="#Page_24">24</a><br />
+<br />
+Marianne Islands, <a href="#Page_36">36</a><br />
+<br />
+Marshall Islands, <a href="#Page_36">36</a><br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_318" id="Page_318">[Pg 318]</a></span><br />
+Matabele, <a href="#Page_96">96</a><br />
+<br />
+Mauritius, French in, <a href="#Page_280">280</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">importation of blacks into, <a href="#Page_280">280</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">importation of Asiatics into, <a href="#Page_280">280</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">present conditions in, <a href="#Page_280">280</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Maya civilization, <a href="#Page_126">126</a><br />
+<br />
+Mecca, <a href="#Page_66">66</a><br />
+<br />
+Mediterranean race, <a href="#Page_162">162</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_165">165</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in U. S., <a href="#Page_165">165</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in England, <a href="#Page_166">166</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in war, <a href="#Page_183">183</a>, <a href="#Page_261">261</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Mediterranean Sea, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>, <a href="#Page_77">77</a>, <a href="#Page_82">82</a>, <a href="#Page_88">88</a>, <a href="#Page_93">93</a>, <a href="#Page_101">101</a><br />
+<br />
+Melbourne <i>Argus</i>, <a href="#Page_21">21</a><br />
+<br />
+Mesopotamia, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>, <a href="#Page_84">84</a>, <a href="#Page_211">211</a><br />
+<br />
+Mexican War, <a href="#Page_133">133</a><br />
+<br />
+Mexico, conquest of, <a href="#Page_104">104</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_107">107</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">dictatorship in, <a href="#Page_110">110</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">unrest in, <a href="#Page_116">116</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Indian rising in, <a href="#Page_124">124</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Aztec civilization in, <a href="#Page_126">126</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese relations with, <a href="#Page_132">132</a>, <a href="#Page_134">134</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-American feeling in, <a href="#Page_132">132</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_136">136</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">&#8220;Plan of San Diego&#8221; plotted in, <a href="#Page_133">133</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cross-breeding in, <a href="#Page_259">259</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Mexico City, <a href="#Page_135">135</a><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Middle Kingdom,&#8221; <a href="#Page_17">17</a><br />
+<br />
+Miranda, <a href="#Page_108">108</a><br />
+<br />
+Mohammedan Revival, <a href="#Page_56">56</a>, <a href="#Page_58">58</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Mohammedanism. <i>See</i> Islam<br />
+<br />
+Mohammerah, <a href="#Page_61">61</a><br />
+<br />
+Mongolia, Russia in, <a href="#Page_38">38</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colonization of, <a href="#Page_45">45</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Mongolians, <a href="#Page_17">17</a>, <a href="#Page_23">23</a>, <a href="#Page_130">130</a>, <a href="#Page_137">137</a>, <a href="#Page_139">139</a>, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>, <a href="#Page_285">285</a><br />
+<br />
+Monroe Doctrine, <a href="#Page_129">129</a>, <a href="#Page_132">132</a>, <a href="#Page_138">138</a><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Monroe Doctrine for Far East,&#8221; <a href="#Page_23">23</a>, <a href="#Page_30">30</a><br />
+<br />
+Montevideo, <a href="#Page_114">114</a><br />
+<br />
+Moors, <a href="#Page_65">65</a>, <a href="#Page_147">147</a><br />
+<br />
+Morocco, Senussi order in, <a href="#Page_68">68</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">French possession of, <a href="#Page_76">76</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">riots in, <a href="#Page_77">77</a>, <a href="#Page_82">82</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_93">93</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Moslem. <i>See</i> Islam<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Napoleonic Wars, <a href="#Page_58">58</a><br />
+<br />
+Natal, revolt in, <a href="#Page_98">98</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Asian immigration into, <a href="#Page_272">272</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_278">278</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">South African exclusion act in, <a href="#Page_280">280</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+Near and Middle East, brown man&#8217;s land, <a href="#Page_54">54</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">European domination of, <a href="#Page_75">75</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Negritos,&#8221; <a href="#Page_87">87</a><br />
+<br />
+Negro. <i>See</i> Black Race<br />
+<br />
+Netherlands, a Nordic country, <a href="#Page_202">202</a><br />
+<br />
+New England, <a href="#Page_256">256</a>, <a href="#Page_258">258</a>, <a href="#Page_294">294</a><br />
+<br />
+New Guinea, <a href="#Page_99">99</a><br />
+<br />
+New Zealand, <a href="#Page_278">278</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">exclusion policy of, <a href="#Page_281">281</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Nicaragua, <a href="#Page_122">122</a><br />
+<br />
+Niger, <a href="#Page_101">101</a><br />
+<br />
+Nigeria, <a href="#Page_210">210</a><br />
+<br />
+Nile, <a href="#Page_88">88</a>, <a href="#Page_101">101</a><br />
+<br />
+Nordic race, <a href="#Page_111">111</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_162">162</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">decreasing birth-rate of, <a href="#Page_163">163</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">character of, <a href="#Page_163">163</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of industrial revolution on, <a href="#Page_164">164</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in U. S., <a href="#Page_165">165</a>, <a href="#Page_258">258</a>, <a href="#Page_261">261</a>, <a href="#Page_266">266</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in England, <a href="#Page_166">166</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cost of war to, <a href="#Page_183">183</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">worth of, <a href="#Page_199">199</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Germany, <a href="#Page_201">201</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">constructive power of, <a href="#Page_229">229</a></span><br />
+<br />
+North Borneo, <a href="#Page_46">46</a><br />
+<br />
+Nyassaland, Mohammedanism in, <a href="#Page_95">95</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">rebellion in, <a href="#Page_99">99</a></span><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Okuma, Count, <a href="#Page_31">31</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_50">50</a>, <a href="#Page_131">131</a>, <a href="#Page_138">138</a><br />
+<br />
+Ottoman Empire, partition of, <a href="#Page_75">75</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cost of war to, <a href="#Page_177">177</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+Ottoman Turk, <a href="#Page_55">55</a>, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>, <a href="#Page_146">146</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Pacific Ocean Society, <a href="#Page_32">32</a><br />
+<br />
+Pan-African Congress, <a href="#Page_99">99</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Pan-America, <a href="#Page_130">130</a>, <a href="#Page_138">138</a><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Asia Alliance, <a href="#Page_234">234</a><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Asia Holy War, <a href="#Page_11">11</a><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Asian Railroad, <a href="#Page_212">212</a><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Asiatic Association, <a href="#Page_31">31</a><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Pan-Colored&#8221; alliance, <a href="#Page_70">70</a>, <a href="#Page_229">229</a>, <a href="#Page_233">233</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Germanism, <a href="#Page_169">169</a>, <a href="#Page_201">201</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Islam Holy War, <a href="#Page_11">11</a>, <a href="#Page_70">70</a><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Islamism, driving power of, <a href="#Page_66">66</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">progress toward, <a href="#Page_69">69</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">result of Peace Conference on, <a href="#Page_75">75</a>, <a href="#Page_79">79</a>, <a href="#Page_94">94</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">the negro the tool of, <a href="#Page_97">97</a>, <a href="#Page_100">100</a>, <a href="#Page_102">102</a>, <a href="#Page_237">237</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in the European War, <a href="#Page_205">205</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_234">234</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Asia affected by, <a href="#Page_237">237</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">military potency of, <a href="#Page_238">238</a>, <a href="#Page_240">240</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Mongolism, <a href="#Page_28">28</a><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Nordic union, <a href="#Page_200">200</a><br />
+<br />
+Pan-Slavism, <a href="#Page_169">169</a>, <a href="#Page_201">201</a>, <a href="#Page_203">203</a><br />
+<br />
+Paraguay, <a href="#Page_110">110</a><br />
+<br />
+Paris, <a href="#Page_99">99</a>, <a href="#Page_122">122</a>, <a href="#Page_216">216</a><br />
+<br />
+<i>Pax Americana</i>, <a href="#Page_4">4</a><br />
+<br />
+<i>Pax Romana</i>, <a href="#Page_170">170</a><br />
+<br />
+Peace Conference. <i>See</i> Versailles Conference<br />
+<br />
+Pechili Strait, <a href="#Page_43">43</a><br />
+<br />
+Peking, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>, <a href="#Page_212">212</a><br />
+<br />
+Pelew Islands, <a href="#Page_36">36</a><br />
+<br />
+Peloponnesian War, <a href="#Page_173">173</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_196">196</a><br />
+<br />
+Persia, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russian menace to, <a href="#Page_38">38</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">independence of, <a href="#Page_56">56</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_70">70</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in war, <a href="#Page_74">74</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">England the protector of, <a href="#Page_76">76</a>, <a href="#Page_84">84</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_212">212</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Peru, conquest of, <a href="#Page_104">104</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_107">107</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">settlement of, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">revolution in, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">politics of, <a href="#Page_125">125</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Incas in, <a href="#Page_126">126</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chinese in, <a href="#Page_131">131</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese in, <a href="#Page_138">138</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Peshawar, <a href="#Page_61">61</a><br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_319" id="Page_319">[Pg 319]</a></span><br />
+Philippines, independence movement in, <a href="#Page_34">34</a>, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>, <a href="#Page_46">46</a>, <a href="#Page_83">83</a>, <a href="#Page_87">87</a>, <a href="#Page_137">137</a>, <a href="#Page_229">229</a><br />
+<br />
+Pizarro, <a href="#Page_105">105</a><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Plan of San Diego,&#8221; <a href="#Page_133">133</a><br />
+<br />
+Poland, cost of war in, <a href="#Page_178">178</a><br />
+<br />
+Port Arthur, <a href="#Page_153">153</a><br />
+<br />
+Port Louis, <a href="#Page_280">280</a><br />
+<br />
+Port Said, <a href="#Page_61">61</a><br />
+<br />
+Portugal, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>, <a href="#Page_115">115</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Rangoon, <a href="#Page_23">23</a><br />
+<br />
+Red race, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">number of, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_104">104</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">home of, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_104">104</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cross-breeding with, <a href="#Page_106">106</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_116">116</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_119">119</a>, <a href="#Page_128">128</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-Spain revolution of, <a href="#Page_108">108</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Chile, <a href="#Page_111">111</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Peru, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Colombia, <a href="#Page_113">113</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Argentine, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Uruguay, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in northern Brazil, <a href="#Page_115">115</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-white sentiment of, <a href="#Page_124">124</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">character of, <a href="#Page_126">126</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">yellow race&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_131">131</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_138">138</a>, <a href="#Page_140">140</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of Spaniards on, <a href="#Page_141">141</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">future of, <a href="#Page_141">141</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+Rhodes, Cecil, <a href="#Page_200">200</a><br />
+<br />
+Rio Grande, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_103">103</a>, <a href="#Page_105">105</a><br />
+<br />
+Roman Empire, <a href="#Page_116">116</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">fall of, <a href="#Page_146">146</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Rome, <a href="#Page_50">50</a>, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>, <a href="#Page_199">199</a>, <a href="#Page_290">290</a><br />
+<br />
+Ross, Professor E. A., <a href="#Page_112">112</a>, <a href="#Page_118">118</a>, <a href="#Page_125">125</a>, <a href="#Page_131">131</a>, <a href="#Page_139">139</a>, <a href="#Page_140">140</a>, <a href="#Page_244">244</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_260">260</a>, <a href="#Page_264">264</a>, <a href="#Page_267">267</a>, <a href="#Page_269">269</a>, <a href="#Page_273">273</a><br />
+<br />
+Russia, Japanese war with, <a href="#Page_12">12</a>, <a href="#Page_20">20</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_31">31</a>, <a href="#Page_205">205</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_35">35</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_38">38</a>, <a href="#Page_151">151</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">revolution in, <a href="#Page_39">39</a>, <a href="#Page_214">214</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevism in, <a href="#Page_40">40</a>, <a href="#Page_50">50</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_219">219</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Persia&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_74">74</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white race in, <a href="#Page_145">145</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">and European War, <a href="#Page_176">176</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">cost of war in, <a href="#Page_177">177</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_187">187</a>, <a href="#Page_189">189</a>, <a href="#Page_194">194</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Nordics in, <a href="#Page_202">202</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">as part of Asia, <a href="#Page_203">203</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_270">270</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Russo-Japanese War, <a href="#Page_12">12</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s strength revealed by, <a href="#Page_21">21</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_171">171</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_23">23</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect on Islam, <a href="#Page_70">70</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">African results of, <a href="#Page_97">97</a>, <a href="#Page_149">149</a>, <a href="#Page_153">153</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect on white race, <a href="#Page_203">203</a>, <a href="#Page_205">205</a>, <a href="#Page_237">237</a></span><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Saar, <a href="#Page_215">215</a><br />
+<br />
+Saghalien, Island of, <a href="#Page_247">247</a><br />
+<br />
+Sahara Desert, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>, <a href="#Page_67">67</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Senussi control of, <a href="#Page_68">68</a>, <a href="#Page_87">87</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_93">93</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Sailors&#8217; and Firemen&#8217;s Union, <a href="#Page_296">296</a><br />
+<br />
+San Mart&iacute;n, <a href="#Page_108">108</a><br />
+<br />
+Santiago College, <a href="#Page_112">112</a><br />
+<br />
+Scandinavia, <a href="#Page_145">145</a>, <a href="#Page_202">202</a><br />
+<br />
+Senegalese, <a href="#Page_209">209</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Senussiyah, history of, <a href="#Page_67">67</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">organization of, <a href="#Page_67">67</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">stronghold of, <a href="#Page_67">67</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">European relations with, <a href="#Page_68">68</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">programme of, <a href="#Page_69">69</a>, <a href="#Page_94">94</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Serbia, cost of war in, <a href="#Page_178">178</a><br />
+<br />
+Seyyid, Mohammed ben Senussi, <a href="#Page_67">67</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Shanghai, <a href="#Page_244">244</a><br />
+<br />
+Shansi, <a href="#Page_245">245</a><br />
+<br />
+Shantung, Germany in, <a href="#Page_36">36</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan in, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>, <a href="#Page_215">215</a>, <a href="#Page_297">297</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Siam, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>, <a href="#Page_17">17</a>, <a href="#Page_23">23</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japan&#8217;s relation with, <a href="#Page_31">31</a>, <a href="#Page_45">45</a>, <a href="#Page_247">247</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Sianfu, <a href="#Page_245">245</a><br />
+<br />
+Siberia, <a href="#Page_6">6</a>, <a href="#Page_15">15</a>, <a href="#Page_18">18</a>, <a href="#Page_34">34</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">danger of Bolshevism to, <a href="#Page_40">40</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese army in, <a href="#Page_40">40</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colonized by Chinese, <a href="#Page_48">48</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colonized by Japanese, <a href="#Page_48">48</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">settlement of, <a href="#Page_149">149</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russia in, <a href="#Page_151">151</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Siddyk, Yahya, <a href="#Page_62">62</a><br />
+<br />
+Singapore, <a href="#Page_29">29</a><br />
+<br />
+Somaliland, <a href="#Page_68">68</a><br />
+<br />
+South African Union, <a href="#Page_96">96</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white population of, <a href="#Page_98">98</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Spain, the Moors in, <a href="#Page_65">65</a>, <a href="#Page_147">147</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Latin America, <a href="#Page_106">106</a>, <a href="#Page_108">108</a>, <a href="#Page_111">111</a>, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>, <a href="#Page_118">118</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Argentina settled by, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Uruguay settled by, <a href="#Page_114">114</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Spanish Conquest, <a href="#Page_105">105</a><br />
+<br />
+Steppes, <a href="#Page_238">238</a><br />
+<br />
+Sudan, <a href="#Page_79">79</a>, <a href="#Page_93">93</a><br />
+<br />
+Sudanese, in war, <a href="#Page_210">210</a><br />
+<br />
+Suez, <a href="#Page_77">77</a>, <a href="#Page_103">103</a><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Survival of Fittest,&#8221; <a href="#Page_23">23</a>, <a href="#Page_150">150</a>, <a href="#Page_273">273</a><br />
+<br />
+Syria, <a href="#Page_57">57</a><br />
+<br />
+Szechuan, <a href="#Page_245">245</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Tartars, <a href="#Page_17">17</a>, <a href="#Page_57">57</a><br />
+<br />
+Teheran, <a href="#Page_61">61</a>, <a href="#Page_71">71</a><br />
+<br />
+Teutonic Powers, <a href="#Page_78">78</a><br />
+<br />
+Texas, <a href="#Page_133">133</a><br />
+<br />
+Thibet, <a href="#Page_29">29</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">as Chinese colony, <a href="#Page_45">45</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Thirty Years&#8217; War, <a href="#Page_202">202</a><br />
+<br />
+Tokio, <a href="#Page_22">22</a>, <a href="#Page_39">39</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_134">134</a><br />
+<br />
+Tokio <i>Economist</i>, <a href="#Page_131">131</a><br />
+<br />
+Tokio <i>Hochi</i>, <a href="#Page_50">50</a><br />
+<br />
+Tokio <i>Mainichi Deupo</i>, <a href="#Page_291">291</a><br />
+<br />
+Tokio <i>Universe</i>, <a href="#Page_37">37</a><br />
+<br />
+Tokio <i>Yamato</i>, <a href="#Page_38">38</a><br />
+<br />
+Tokio <i>Yorodzu</i>, <a href="#Page_292">292</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Trades Union Congress, <a href="#Page_296">296</a><br />
+<br />
+Transcaucasia, <a href="#Page_57">57</a><br />
+<br />
+Trinidad, <a href="#Page_278">278</a><br />
+<br />
+Tripoli, seized by Italy, <a href="#Page_71">71</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in revolt, <a href="#Page_74">74</a>, <a href="#Page_77">77</a>, <a href="#Page_204">204</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Tunis, <a href="#Page_82">82</a>, <a href="#Page_94">94</a><br />
+<br />
+&#8220;Turanians,&#8221; <a href="#Page_57">57</a><br />
+<br />
+Turkestan, <a href="#Page_38">38</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chinese section of, <a href="#Page_48">48</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">colonization possibilities in, <a href="#Page_45">45</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Turkestan, composition of, <a href="#Page_57">57</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_57">57</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Turkey, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">independence of, <a href="#Page_56">56</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Tripoli taken from, <a href="#Page_71">71</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Balkan War losses to, <a href="#Page_72">72</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in European War, <a href="#Page_74">74</a>, <a href="#Page_78">78</a>, <a href="#Page_209">209</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">war losses of, <a href="#Page_178">178</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">German alliance with, <a href="#Page_211">211</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+Turkomans, <a href="#Page_57">57</a><br />
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_320" id="Page_320">[Pg 320]</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Uganda, Christianity in, <a href="#Page_96">96</a><br />
+<br />
+United States, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>, <a href="#Page_10">10</a>, <a href="#Page_37">37</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in war, <a href="#Page_39">39</a>, <a href="#Page_46">46</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese relations with, <a href="#Page_48">48</a>, <a href="#Page_99">99</a>, <a href="#Page_103">103</a>, <a href="#Page_132">132</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">settlement of, <a href="#Page_104">104</a>, <a href="#Page_121">121</a>, <a href="#Page_125">125</a>, <a href="#Page_129">129</a>, <a href="#Page_132">132</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mexican relations with, <a href="#Page_132">132</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mexican plot against, <a href="#Page_133">133</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mexican-Japanese alliance against, <a href="#Page_132">132</a>, <a href="#Page_135">135</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Latin American hostility toward, <a href="#Page_135">135</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Latin American ties with, <a href="#Page_137">137</a>, <a href="#Page_139">139</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Nordic race in, <a href="#Page_165">165</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik propaganda in, <a href="#Page_220">220</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of immigration in, <a href="#Page_256">256</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Hawaiian relations with, <a href="#Page_279">279</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_282">282</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">immigration menace to, <a href="#Page_286">286</a>, <a href="#Page_289">289</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Chinese in, <a href="#Page_286">286</a>, <a href="#Page_293">293</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese in, <a href="#Page_286">286</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Japanese excluded from, <a href="#Page_292">292</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">immigration laws in, <a href="#Page_308">308</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Uruguay, <a href="#Page_105">105</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">population of, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">agricultural development of, <a href="#Page_114">114</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">European immigration into, <a href="#Page_114">114</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Valparaiso, <a href="#Page_112">112</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">English character of, <a href="#Page_112">112</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Venezuela, <a href="#Page_122">122</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Indians in, <a href="#Page_128">128</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">anti-American sentiment in, <a href="#Page_136">136</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Versailles Peace Conference, <a href="#Page_42">42</a>, <a href="#Page_50">50</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Islam and, <a href="#Page_75">75</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_187">187</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">failure of, <a href="#Page_215">215</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_233">233</a>, <a href="#Page_235">235</a>, <a href="#Page_307">307</a></span><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Wahabees, <a href="#Page_58">58</a>, <a href="#Page_67">67</a><br />
+<br />
+Wars of Roses, <a href="#Page_155">155</a><br />
+<br />
+West African Guinea, Christian missions in, <a href="#Page_96">96</a><br />
+<br />
+West Indian Islands, <a href="#Page_103">103</a>, <a href="#Page_253">253</a><br />
+<br />
+White race, <a href="#Page_3">3</a>, <a href="#Page_4">4</a>, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>, <a href="#Page_8">8</a> <i>ff.</i>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_21">21</a>, <a href="#Page_34">34</a>, <a href="#Page_151">151</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">numbers of, <a href="#Page_6">6</a>, <a href="#Page_155">155</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_8">8</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_21">21</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">expulsion from Far East, <a href="#Page_28">28</a>, <a href="#Page_31">31</a>, <a href="#Page_44">44</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Asia controlled by, <a href="#Page_46">46</a>, <a href="#Page_47">47</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_53">53</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">brown race&#8217;s relation with, <a href="#Page_55">55</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>, <a href="#Page_148">148</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;"><a href="#Page_62">62</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_70">70</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">India&#8217;s relation with, <a href="#Page_82">82</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_124">124</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">brown-yellow alliance against, <a href="#Page_85">85</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">black race ruled by, <a href="#Page_89">89</a>, <a href="#Page_91">91</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_102">102</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Northeast Africa, <a href="#Page_93">93</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">African hostility toward, <a href="#Page_97">97</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Africa, <a href="#Page_98">98</a>, <a href="#Page_249">249</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in North America, <a href="#Page_104">104</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Latin America, <a href="#Page_104">104</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_110">110</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_118">118</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_123">123</a>, <a href="#Page_141">141</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_249">249</a>, <a href="#Page_302">302</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Indian race-mixture with, <a href="#Page_106">106</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_116">116</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Mexican hostility toward, <a href="#Page_132">132</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">yellow race&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_137">137</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_141">141</a>, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>, <a href="#Page_148">148</a>, <a href="#Page_151">151</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">expansion of, <a href="#Page_145">145</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">original location of, <a href="#Page_145">145</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">original area of, <a href="#Page_145">145</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">original number of, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of fifteenth-century discoveries on, <a href="#Page_147">147</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">progress of, <a href="#Page_148">148</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_153">153</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of Russo-Japanese War on, <a href="#Page_154">154</a>, <a href="#Page_171">171</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_203">203</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of industrial revolution on, <a href="#Page_156">156</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">birth-rate of, <a href="#Page_162">162</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">division of, <a href="#Page_162">162</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">solidarity of, <a href="#Page_169">169</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_199">199</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_204">204</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_306">306</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in European War, <a href="#Page_175">175</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_196">196</a>, <a href="#Page_199">199</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bolshevik menace to, <a href="#Page_219">219</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">danger to, <a href="#Page_228">228</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_289">289</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_297">297</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_301">301</a>, <a href="#Page_303">303</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">effect of immigration on, <a href="#Page_251">251</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_278">278</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">exclusion policy of, <a href="#Page_269">269</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_281">281</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">rise of, <a href="#Page_299">299</a> <i>ff.</i></span><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Yangtse River, <a href="#Page_43">43</a>, <a href="#Page_244">244</a><br />
+<br />
+Yellow Peril, <a href="#Page_85">85</a>, <a href="#Page_139">139</a>, <a href="#Page_172">172</a>, <a href="#Page_213">213</a>, <a href="#Page_237">237</a><br />
+<br />
+Yellow race, <a href="#Page_5">5</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">numbers of, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">home of, <a href="#Page_7">7</a>, <a href="#Page_10">10</a>, <a href="#Page_12">12</a>, <a href="#Page_17">17</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Russo-Japanese War triumph of, <a href="#Page_21">21</a>, <a href="#Page_22">22</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">expansion of, <a href="#Page_28">28</a>, <a href="#Page_46">46</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_55">55</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white aggression resisted by, <a href="#Page_56">56</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">brown race&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_85">85</a>, <a href="#Page_91">91</a>, <a href="#Page_100">100</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Americas penetrated by, <a href="#Page_130">130</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_232">232</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Latin American attitude toward, <a href="#Page_137">137</a>, <a href="#Page_139">139</a>, <a href="#Page_141">141</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">white race&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_146">146</a>, <a href="#Page_148">148</a>, <a href="#Page_151">151</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_234">234</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_269">269</a>, <a href="#Page_272">272</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in France, <a href="#Page_204">204</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in war, <a href="#Page_207">207</a> <i>ff.</i>, <a href="#Page_296">296</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Germany&#8217;s relations with, <a href="#Page_213">213</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">military potency of, <a href="#Page_238">238</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">industrial conditions in, <a href="#Page_241">241</a>, <a href="#Page_272">272</a> <i>ff.</i>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Hawaii, <a href="#Page_279">279</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Australia, <a href="#Page_281">281</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in British Columbia <a href="#Page_283">283</a>;</span><br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">in Central Asia, <a href="#Page_303">303</a></span><br />
+<br />
+Yemenite Arabs, <a href="#Page_55">55</a><br />
+<br />
+Yucatan, ancient civilization in, <a href="#Page_126">126</a><br />
+<br />
+<br />
+Zambezi, <a href="#Page_95">95</a> <i>ff.</i><br />
+<br />
+Zanzibar Arabs, <a href="#Page_95">95</a><br />
+<br />
+Zawias. <i>See</i> Senussi<br />
+<br />
+Zelaya of Nicaragua, <a href="#Page_122">122</a><br />
+<br />
+Zulus, <a href="#Page_96">96</a>, <a href="#Page_190">190</a>;<br />
+<span style="margin-left: 1em;">revolt of, <a href="#Page_98">98</a></span><br />
+</p>
+
+
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr style="width: 50%;" />
+<p><strong>Footnotes:</strong></p>
+
+<p><a name='f_1' id='f_1' href='#fna_1'>[1]</a> E. J. Dillon, &#8220;The Asiatic Problem,&#8221; <i>Contemporary Review</i>, February,
+1908.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_2' id='f_2' href='#fna_2'>[2]</a> Ryutaro Nagai in <i>The Japan Magazine</i>. Quoted from <i>The American
+Review of Reviews</i>, July, 1913, p. 107.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_3' id='f_3' href='#fna_3'>[3]</a> Achmet Abdullah, &#8220;Seen Through Mohammedan Spectacles,&#8221; <i>Forum</i>,
+October, 1914.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_4' id='f_4' href='#fna_4'>[4]</a> Quoted from <i>The Literary Digest</i>, October 24, 1914, p. 784.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_5' id='f_5' href='#fna_5'>[5]</a> W. E. Burghardt Dubois, &#8220;The African Roots of War,&#8221; <i>Atlantic
+Monthly</i>, May, 1915.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_6' id='f_6' href='#fna_6'>[6]</a> Yone Noguchi, &#8220;The Downfall of Western Civilization,&#8221; <i>The Nation</i>
+(New York), October 8, 1914.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_7' id='f_7' href='#fna_7'>[7]</a> J. Liddell Kelly, &#8220;What is the Matter with the Asiatic?&#8221; <i>Westminster
+Review</i>, September, 1910.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_8' id='f_8' href='#fna_8'>[8]</a> Professor Schlegel in the Hague <i>Dagblad</i>. Quoted from <i>The Literary
+Digest</i>, November 7, 1896, p. 24.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_9' id='f_9' href='#fna_9'>[9]</a> Audley Coote in the Melbourne <i>Argus</i>. Quoted from <i>The Literary
+Digest</i>, November 7, 1896, p. 24.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_10' id='f_10' href='#fna_10'>[10]</a> Meredith Townsend, &#8220;Asia and Europe&#8221; (fourth edition, 1911). From the
+preface to the fourth edition, pages xvii-xix.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_11' id='f_11' href='#fna_11'>[11]</a> Quoted from <i>The American Review of Reviews</i>, February, 1905, p. 219.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_12' id='f_12' href='#fna_12'>[12]</a> W. R. Manning, &#8220;China and the Powers Since the Boxer Movement,&#8221;
+<i>American Journal of International Law</i>, October, 1910.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_13' id='f_13' href='#fna_13'>[13]</a> Quoted by Manning, <i>supra</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_14' id='f_14' href='#fna_14'>[14]</a> E. J. Dillon, &#8220;The Most Momentous Event in a Thousand Years,&#8221;
+<i>Contemporary Review</i>, December, 1911.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_15' id='f_15' href='#fna_15'>[15]</a> Adachi Kinnosuke, &#8220;Does Japanese Trade Endanger the Peace of Asia?&#8221;
+<i>World&#8217;s Work</i>, April, 1909.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_16' id='f_16' href='#fna_16'>[16]</a> Jean Rodes in <i>L&#8217;Asie Fran&ccedil;aise</i>, June, 1911.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_17' id='f_17' href='#fna_17'>[17]</a> Ren&eacute; Pinon, &#8220;La Lutte pour le Pacifique,&#8221; p. 152 (Paris, 1906).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_18' id='f_18' href='#fna_18'>[18]</a> Quoted by Alleyne Ireland, &#8220;Commercial Aspects of the Yellow Peril,&#8221;
+<i>North American Review</i>, September, 1900.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_19' id='f_19' href='#fna_19'>[19]</a> Charles H. Pearson, &#8220;National Life and Character,&#8221; p. 118 (2d
+edition).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_20' id='f_20' href='#fna_20'>[20]</a> Quoted by Ireland, <i>supra</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_21' id='f_21' href='#fna_21'>[21]</a> Quoted by Scie-Ton-Fa, &#8220;La Chine et le Japon,&#8221; <i>Revue Politique
+Internationale</i>, September, 1915.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_22' id='f_22' href='#fna_22'>[22]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, March 5, 1910, p. 429.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_23' id='f_23' href='#fna_23'>[23]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, January 18, 1908, p. 81.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_24' id='f_24' href='#fna_24'>[24]</a> B. L. Putnam Weale, &#8220;The Conflict of Color,&#8221; pp. 145-6 (New York,
+1910).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_25' id='f_25' href='#fna_25'>[25]</a> J. D. Whelpley, &#8220;East and West: A New line of Cleavage,&#8221; <i>Fortnightly
+Review</i>, May, 1915.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_26' id='f_26' href='#fna_26'>[26]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, July 6, 1912, p. 9.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_27' id='f_27' href='#fna_27'>[27]</a> Quoted by Scie-Ton-Fa, <i>supra</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_28' id='f_28' href='#fna_28'>[28]</a> Quoted by Scie-Ton-Fa, <i>supra</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_29' id='f_29' href='#fna_29'>[29]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, February 12, 1916, pp. 369-70.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_30' id='f_30' href='#fna_30'>[30]</a> Alleyne Ireland, &#8220;Commercial Aspects of the Yellow Peril,&#8221; <i>North
+American Review</i>, September, 1900.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_31' id='f_31' href='#fna_31'>[31]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, November 13, 1909.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_32' id='f_32' href='#fna_32'>[32]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, July 5, 1919, p. 31.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_33' id='f_33' href='#fna_33'>[33]</a> <i>The Military Historian and Economist</i>, January, 1917, pp. 43-46.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_34' id='f_34' href='#fna_34'>[34]</a> W. G. Palgrave, &#8220;Essays on Eastern Questions,&#8221; pp. 127-131 (London,
+1872).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_35' id='f_35' href='#fna_35'>[35]</a> Theodore Morison, &#8220;Can Islam Be Reformed?&#8221; <i>Nineteenth Century</i>,
+October, 1908.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_36' id='f_36' href='#fna_36'>[36]</a> Marmaduke Pickthall, &#8220;L&#8217;Angleterre et la Turquie,&#8221; <i>Revue Politique
+Internationale</i>, January, 1914.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_37' id='f_37' href='#fna_37'>[37]</a> Bernard Temple, &#8220;The Place of Persia in World-Politics,&#8221; <i>Proceedings
+of the Central Asian Society</i>, May, 1910.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_38' id='f_38' href='#fna_38'>[38]</a> Ameen Rihani, &#8220;The Crisis of Islam,&#8221; <i>Forum</i>, May, 1912.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_39' id='f_39' href='#fna_39'>[39]</a> <i>I. e.</i>, the twentieth century of the Christian era.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_40' id='f_40' href='#fna_40'>[40]</a> Yahya Siddyk, &#8220;Le R&eacute;veil des Peuples Islamiques au Quatorzi&egrave;me Si&egrave;cle
+de l&#8217;H&eacute;gire&#8221; (Cairo, 1907).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_41' id='f_41' href='#fna_41'>[41]</a> Meredith Townsend, &#8220;Asia and Europe,&#8221; pp. 46-47.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_42' id='f_42' href='#fna_42'>[42]</a> F. Farjanel, &#8220;Le Japon et l&#8217;Islam,&#8221; <i>Revue du Monde Musulman</i>,
+November, 1906.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_43' id='f_43' href='#fna_43'>[43]</a> Farjanel, <i>supra</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_44' id='f_44' href='#fna_44'>[44]</a> <i>Ibid.</i></p>
+
+<p><a name='f_45' id='f_45' href='#fna_45'>[45]</a> Gabriel Hanotaux, &#8220;La Crise m&eacute;diterran&eacute;enne et l&#8217;Islam,&#8221; <i>Revue
+Hebdomadaire</i>, April 13, 1912.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_46' id='f_46' href='#fna_46'>[46]</a> Arminius Vamb&egrave;ry, &#8220;Die t&uuml;rkische Katastrophe und die Islamwelt,&#8221;
+<i>Deutsche Revue</i>, July, 1913.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_47' id='f_47' href='#fna_47'>[47]</a> Shah Mohammed Naimatullah, &#8220;Recent Turkish Events and Moslem India,&#8221;
+<i>Asiatic Review</i>, October, 1913.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_48' id='f_48' href='#fna_48'>[48]</a> Vamb&egrave;ry, <i>supra</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_49' id='f_49' href='#fna_49'>[49]</a> Arminius Vamb&egrave;ry, &#8220;An Approach Between Moslems and Buddhists,&#8221;
+<i>Nineteenth Century</i>, April, 1912.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_50' id='f_50' href='#fna_50'>[50]</a> Special cable to the New York <i>Times</i>, dated Rome, May 28, 1919.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_51' id='f_51' href='#fna_51'>[51]</a> Townsend, <i>op. cit.</i>, pp. 82-87.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_52' id='f_52' href='#fna_52'>[52]</a> A. R. Colquhoun, &#8220;Pan-Islam,&#8221; <i>North American Review</i>, June, 1906.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_53' id='f_53' href='#fna_53'>[53]</a> T. R. Threlfall, &#8220;Senussi and His Threatened Holy War,&#8221; <i>Nineteenth
+Century</i>, March, 1900.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_54' id='f_54' href='#fna_54'>[54]</a> For details, see <i>The Annual Register</i> for 1915 and 1916.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_55' id='f_55' href='#fna_55'>[55]</a> Townsend, <i>op. cit.</i>, pp. 92, 356-8.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_56' id='f_56' href='#fna_56'>[56]</a> F. Garcia-Calderon, &#8220;Latin America: Its Rise and Progress,&#8221; p. 49
+(English translation, London, 1913).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_57' id='f_57' href='#fna_57'>[57]</a> Although loose usage has since obscured its true meaning, the term
+&#8220;Creole&#8221; has to do, not with race, but with birthplace. &#8220;Creole&#8221;
+originally meant &#8220;one born in the colonies.&#8221; Down to the nineteenth
+century, this was perfectly clear. Whites were &#8220;Creole&#8221; or &#8220;European&#8221;;
+negroes were &#8220;Creole&#8221; or &#8220;African.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_58' id='f_58' href='#fna_58'>[58]</a> Garcia-Calderon, p. 50.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_59' id='f_59' href='#fna_59'>[59]</a> Garcia-Calderon, p. 89.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_60' id='f_60' href='#fna_60'>[60]</a> Edward Alsworth Ross, &#8220;South of Panama,&#8221; pp. 97-98 (New York, 1914).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_61' id='f_61' href='#fna_61'>[61]</a> Ross, p. 109.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_62' id='f_62' href='#fna_62'>[62]</a> Ross, p. 109.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_63' id='f_63' href='#fna_63'>[63]</a> Madison Grant, &#8220;The Passing of the Great Race,&#8221; p. 78. (2d edition,
+New York, 1918.)</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_64' id='f_64' href='#fna_64'>[64]</a> Garcia-Calderon, pp. 351-2.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_65' id='f_65' href='#fna_65'>[65]</a> <i>Ibid.</i>, p. 287.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_66' id='f_66' href='#fna_66'>[66]</a> <i>Ibid.</i>, p. 360.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_67' id='f_67' href='#fna_67'>[67]</a> Garcia-Calderon, pp. 361-2.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_68' id='f_68' href='#fna_68'>[68]</a> <i>Ibid.</i>, p. 362.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_69' id='f_69' href='#fna_69'>[69]</a> Ross, &#8220;South of Panama,&#8221; pp. 29-30.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_70' id='f_70' href='#fna_70'>[70]</a> Ross, p. 41.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_71' id='f_71' href='#fna_71'>[71]</a> A. P. Schultz, &#8220;Race or Mongrel,&#8221; p. 155 (Boston, 1908).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_72' id='f_72' href='#fna_72'>[72]</a> Garcia-Calderon, p. 222.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_73' id='f_73' href='#fna_73'>[73]</a> <i>Ibid.</i>, p. 336.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_74' id='f_74' href='#fna_74'>[74]</a> W. B. Hale, &#8220;Our Danger in Central America,&#8221; <i>World&#8217;s Work</i>, August,
+1912.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_75' id='f_75' href='#fna_75'>[75]</a> G. W. Critchfield, &#8220;American Supremacy,&#8221; vol. I, p. 277 (New York,
+1908).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_76' id='f_76' href='#fna_76'>[76]</a> Pearson, <i>op. cit.</i>, p. 60.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_77' id='f_77' href='#fna_77'>[77]</a> James Bryce, &#8220;South America,&#8221; p. 181 (London, 1912).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_78' id='f_78' href='#fna_78'>[78]</a> Ross, <i>op. cit.</i>, p. 74.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_79' id='f_79' href='#fna_79'>[79]</a> Ross, p. 89.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_80' id='f_80' href='#fna_80'>[80]</a> Ellsworth Huntington, &#8220;The Adaptability of the White Man to Tropical
+America,&#8221; <i>Journal of Race Development</i>, October, 1914.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_81' id='f_81' href='#fna_81'>[81]</a> Bryce, <i>op. cit.</i>, p. 184.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_82' id='f_82' href='#fna_82'>[82]</a> Garcia-Calderon, p. 354.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_83' id='f_83' href='#fna_83'>[83]</a> Ross, p. 90.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_84' id='f_84' href='#fna_84'>[84]</a> <i>The American Review of Reviews</i>, November, 1907, p. 622.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_85' id='f_85' href='#fna_85'>[85]</a> The newspaper was <i>La Reforma</i> of Saltillo. The editorial was quoted
+in an Associated Press despatch dated El Paso, Texas, June 26, 1916. The
+despatch mentions <i>La Reforma</i> as &#8220;a semi-official paper.&#8221;</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_86' id='f_86' href='#fna_86'>[86]</a> Gutierrez de Lara, &#8220;The Mexican People: Their Struggle for Freedom&#8221;
+(New York, 1914).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_87' id='f_87' href='#fna_87'>[87]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, September 16, 1916, p. 662.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_88' id='f_88' href='#fna_88'>[88]</a> Garcia-Calderon, pp. 329-330.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_89' id='f_89' href='#fna_89'>[89]</a> Despatch to <i>La Prensa</i> (New York), December 13, 1919.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_90' id='f_90' href='#fna_90'>[90]</a> <i>The American Review of Reviews</i>, November, 1907, p. 623.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_91' id='f_91' href='#fna_91'>[91]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, December 30, 1911, p. 1222.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_92' id='f_92' href='#fna_92'>[92]</a> J. M. Moncada, &#8220;Social and Political Influences of the United States
+in Central America&#8221; (New York, 1911).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_93' id='f_93' href='#fna_93'>[93]</a> Ross, pp. 91-92.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_94' id='f_94' href='#fna_94'>[94]</a> Ross, pp. 92-93.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_95' id='f_95' href='#fna_95'>[95]</a> P. 22.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_96' id='f_96' href='#fna_96'>[96]</a> Townsend (&#8220;Asia and Europe&#8221;), pp. 1-4.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_97' id='f_97' href='#fna_97'>[97]</a> Havelock Ellis, &#8220;Essays in War-Time,&#8221; p. 198 (American Edition,
+Boston, 1917).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_98' id='f_98' href='#fna_98'>[98]</a> R&eacute;n&eacute; G&eacute;rard, &#8220;Civilization in Danger,&#8221; <i>The Hibbert Journal</i>,
+January, 1912.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_99' id='f_99' href='#fna_99'>[99]</a> Grant, <i>op. cit.</i>, p. 100.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_100' id='f_100' href='#fna_100'>[100]</a> R&eacute;n&eacute; Pinon, &#8220;La Lutte pour le Pacifique,&#8221; pp. 184-185.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_101' id='f_101' href='#fna_101'>[101]</a> <i>New York Times Current History</i>, December, 1919, p. 438.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_102' id='f_102' href='#fna_102'>[102]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, August 29, 1914, p. 346.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_103' id='f_103' href='#fna_103'>[103]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, August 7, 1915.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_104' id='f_104' href='#fna_104'>[104]</a> <i>Ibid.</i>, August 11, 1917.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_105' id='f_105' href='#fna_105'>[105]</a> S. K. Humphrey, &#8220;Mankind: Racial Values and the Racial Prospect,&#8221; p.
+132 (New York, 1917).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_106' id='f_106' href='#fna_106'>[106]</a> Grant, p. 74.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_107' id='f_107' href='#fna_107'>[107]</a> Ellis, p. 32.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_108' id='f_108' href='#fna_108'>[108]</a> <i>New York Times Current History</i>, vol. IX, p. 272; October-December,
+1916.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_109' id='f_109' href='#fna_109'>[109]</a> <i>Current Opinion</i>, April, 1919, p. 237.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_110' id='f_110' href='#fna_110'>[110]</a> <i>Saturday Review</i>, November 1, 1919, p. 407.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_111' id='f_111' href='#fna_111'>[111]</a> J. L. Garvin, &#8220;The Economic Foundations of Peace,&#8221; page xiv (London,
+1919).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_112' id='f_112' href='#fna_112'>[112]</a> Frank A. Vanderlip, &#8220;Political and Economic Conditions in Europe,&#8221;
+<i>The American Review of Reviews</i>, July, 1919, p. 42.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_113' id='f_113' href='#fna_113'>[113]</a> Herbert Hoover, &#8220;The Economic Situation in Europe,&#8221; <i>World&#8217;s Work</i>,
+November, 1919, pp. 98-99.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_114' id='f_114' href='#fna_114'>[114]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, May 3, 1919, pp. 39-40.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_115' id='f_115' href='#fna_115'>[115]</a> <i>Current Opinion</i>, April, 1919, p. 248.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_116' id='f_116' href='#fna_116'>[116]</a> Quoted from <i>The Living Age</i>, June 21, 1919, pp. 722-4.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_117' id='f_117' href='#fna_117'>[117]</a> Quoted from <i>The Living Age</i>, May 10, 1919, pp. 365-368.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_118' id='f_118' href='#fna_118'>[118]</a> Pearson, pp. 14-15.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_119' id='f_119' href='#fna_119'>[119]</a> His book &#8220;De l&#8217;In&eacute;galit&eacute; des Races Humaines&#8221; first appeared at that
+date.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_120' id='f_120' href='#fna_120'>[120]</a> Especially as expounded in Chamberlain&#8217;s chief work, &#8220;Die Grundlagen
+des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts&#8221; (&#8220;The Foundations of the Nineteenth
+Century&#8221;).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_121' id='f_121' href='#fna_121'>[121]</a> Pinon, &#8220;La Lutte pour le Pacifique,&#8221; p. 165.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_122' id='f_122' href='#fna_122'>[122]</a> <i>The Nation</i> (London), April 8, 1916, pp. 32-33.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_123' id='f_123' href='#fna_123'>[123]</a> Eduard Meyer, &#8220;England: Its Political Organization and Development
+and the War against Germany&#8221; (English translation, Boston, 1916).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_124' id='f_124' href='#fna_124'>[124]</a> Captain Rheinhold Eichacker, &#8220;The Blacks Attack!&#8221; <i>New York Times
+Current History</i>, vol. XI, pp. 110-112, April-June, 1917.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_125' id='f_125' href='#fna_125'>[125]</a> Major Darnley Stuart-Stephens, &#8220;Our Million Black Army,&#8221; <i>English
+Review</i>, October, 1916.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_126' id='f_126' href='#fna_126'>[126]</a> Ernst Jaeckh, &#8220;Die deutsch-t&uuml;rkische Waffenbruderschaft,&#8221; p. 30
+(Berlin, 1915).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_127' id='f_127' href='#fna_127'>[127]</a> Bernhardt Molden, &#8220;Die Bedeutung Asiens im Kampf f&uuml;r unsere
+Zukunft,&#8221; <i>Preussische Jahrb&uuml;cher</i>, December, 1914. See also his article
+&#8220;Europa und Asien,&#8221; <i>Preussische Jahrb&uuml;cher</i>, October, 1915.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_128' id='f_128' href='#fna_128'>[128]</a> Friedrich Delitzsch, &#8220;Deutschland und Asien&#8221; (pamphlet) (Berlin,
+1914).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_129' id='f_129' href='#fna_129'>[129]</a> Lic. Missionsinspektor J. Witte, &#8220;Deutschland und die V&ouml;lker
+Ostasiens in Vergangenheit und Zukunft,&#8221; <i>Preussische Jahrb&uuml;cher</i>, May,
+1915.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_130' id='f_130' href='#fna_130'>[130]</a> <i>The Economist</i> (London), June 17, 1916, p. 1134.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_131' id='f_131' href='#fna_131'>[131]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, December 15, 1917, p. 14.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_132' id='f_132' href='#fna_132'>[132]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, December 15, 1914, p. 14.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_133' id='f_133' href='#fna_133'>[133]</a> Official document.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_134' id='f_134' href='#fna_134'>[134]</a> J. L. Garvin, &#8220;The Heritage of Armageddon,&#8221; <i>The Observer</i> (London).
+Reprinted in <i>The Living Age</i>, September 6, 1919.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_135' id='f_135' href='#fna_135'>[135]</a> In <i>The Daily Telegraph</i> (London). Quoted in <i>The Nation</i> (New
+York), June 14, 1919, p. 960.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_136' id='f_136' href='#fna_136'>[136]</a> Despite the legends which have grown up about the gaining of Haitian
+independence, such is the fact. Despite the handicap of yellow fever, the
+French were on the point of stamping out the negro insurgents when the
+renewal of war with England, in 1803, cut off the French
+sea-communications. The story of Haiti offers many interesting and
+instructive points to the student of race-questions. It was the first real
+shock between the ideals of white supremacy and race-equality; a prologue
+to the mighty drama of our own day. It also shows what real race-war
+means. To the historical student I cite my &#8220;French Revolution in San
+Domingo&#8221; (Boston, 1914), wherein the entire revolutionary cycle between
+1789 and 1804 is described, based largely upon hitherto unexploited
+archival material.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_137' id='f_137' href='#fna_137'>[137]</a> H. M. Hyndman, &#8220;The Awakening of Asia,&#8221; pp. 267-8. (New York, 1919).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_138' id='f_138' href='#fna_138'>[138]</a> Pearson, pp. 140-1.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_139' id='f_139' href='#fna_139'>[139]</a> Edward Alsworth Ross, &#8220;The Changing Chinese,&#8221; pp. 46-47 (New York,
+1911).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_140' id='f_140' href='#fna_140'>[140]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, November 5, 1910, p. 786 (from <i>The Indian
+Review</i>, Madras).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_141' id='f_141' href='#fna_141'>[141]</a> Clarence Poe, &#8220;What the Orient Can Teach Us,&#8221; <i>World&#8217;s Work</i>, July,
+1911.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_142' id='f_142' href='#fna_142'>[142]</a> Clayton S. Cooper, &#8220;The Modernizing of the Orient,&#8221; p. 5 (New York,
+1914).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_143' id='f_143' href='#fna_143'>[143]</a> Pearson, p. 133.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_144' id='f_144' href='#fna_144'>[144]</a> Ross, pp. 117-118.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_145' id='f_145' href='#fna_145'>[145]</a> Ross, p. 119.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_146' id='f_146' href='#fna_146'>[146]</a> B. L. Putnam Weale, &#8220;The Conflict of Color,&#8221; pp. 179-181.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_147' id='f_147' href='#fna_147'>[147]</a> Pearson, pp. 138, 139.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_148' id='f_148' href='#fna_148'>[148]</a> Prescott F. Hall, &#8220;Immigration,&#8221; p. 99 (New York, 1907).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_149' id='f_149' href='#fna_149'>[149]</a> See especially his &#8220;Psychology of Peoples&#8221; (London, 1898, English
+translation).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_150' id='f_150' href='#fna_150'>[150]</a> Eliot Norton, in <i>Annals of the American Academy of Political and
+Social Science</i>, vol. XXIV, p. 163, July, 1904. Of course, since Mr.
+Norton wrote, millions more aliens have entered the United States, and the
+situation is much worse.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_151' id='f_151' href='#fna_151'>[151]</a> <i>I. e.</i>, a person believing in the preponderance of environment
+rather than heredity.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_152' id='f_152' href='#fna_152'>[152]</a> Prescott F. Hall, &#8220;Immigration Restriction and World Eugenics,&#8221; <i>The
+Journal of Heredity</i>, March, 1919.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_153' id='f_153' href='#fna_153'>[153]</a> Edward Alsworth Ross, &#8220;Changing America,&#8221; pp. 45-46 (New York,
+1912).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_154' id='f_154' href='#fna_154'>[154]</a> Madison Grant, &#8220;The Passing of the Great Race,&#8221; p. 90.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_155' id='f_155' href='#fna_155'>[155]</a> Edward Alsworth Ross, &#8220;The Old World in the New,&#8221; Preface, p. 2 (New
+York, 1914).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_156' id='f_156' href='#fna_156'>[156]</a> S. K. Humphrey, &#8220;Mankind: Racial Values add the Racial Prospect,&#8221; p.
+155.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_157' id='f_157' href='#fna_157'>[157]</a> Grant, p. 263.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_158' id='f_158' href='#fna_158'>[158]</a> Ross, &#8220;The Old World in the New,&#8221; p. 304.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_159' id='f_159' href='#fna_159'>[159]</a> Putnam Weale, &#8220;The Conflict of Color,&#8221; pp. 98-99.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_160' id='f_160' href='#fna_160'>[160]</a> Ross, &#8220;Changing America,&#8221; pp. 46-48.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_161' id='f_161' href='#fna_161'>[161]</a> Hyndman, &#8220;The Awakening of Asia,&#8221; p. 180.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_162' id='f_162' href='#fna_162'>[162]</a> Pearson, p. 132.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_163' id='f_163' href='#fna_163'>[163]</a> L. E. Neame, &#8220;Oriental Labor in South Africa,&#8221; <i>Annals of the
+American Academy of Political and Social Science</i>, vol. XXXIV, pp.
+179-180, September, 1909.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_164' id='f_164' href='#fna_164'>[164]</a> Ross, &#8220;The Changing Chinese,&#8221; pp. 47-48.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_165' id='f_165' href='#fna_165'>[165]</a> J. Liddell Kelly, &#8220;What Is the Matter with the Asiatic?&#8221;
+<i>Westminster Review</i>, September, 1910.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_166' id='f_166' href='#fna_166'>[166]</a> From an article in <i>The Pall-Mall Gazette</i> (London). Quoted in <i>The
+Literary Digest</i>, May 31, 1913, pp. 1215-16.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_167' id='f_167' href='#fna_167'>[167]</a> Chester H. Rowell, &#8220;Chinese and Japanese Immigrants,&#8221; <i>Annals of the
+American Academy</i>, vol. XXXIV, p. 4, September, 1909.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_168' id='f_168' href='#fna_168'>[168]</a> Neame, &#8220;Oriental Labor in South Africa,&#8221; <i>Annals of the American
+Academy</i>, vol. XXXIV, p. 181.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_169' id='f_169' href='#fna_169'>[169]</a> Viator, &#8220;Asia contra Mundum,&#8221; <i>Fortnightly Review</i>, February, 1908.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_170' id='f_170' href='#fna_170'>[170]</a> Quoted by J. F. Abbott, &#8220;Japanese Expansion and American Policies,&#8221;
+p. 154 (New York, 1916).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_171' id='f_171' href='#fna_171'>[171]</a> H. C. Douglas, &#8220;What May Happen in the Pacific,&#8221; <i>American Review of
+Reviews</i>, April, 1917.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_172' id='f_172' href='#fna_172'>[172]</a> Pearson, p. 17.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_173' id='f_173' href='#fna_173'>[173]</a> Neame, <i>op. cit.</i>, <i>Annals of the American Academy</i>, vol. XXXIV, pp.
+181-2.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_174' id='f_174' href='#fna_174'>[174]</a> Quoted by Archibald Hurd, &#8220;The Racial War in the Pacific,&#8221;
+<i>Fortnightly Review</i>, June, 1913.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_175' id='f_175' href='#fna_175'>[175]</a> Agnes C. Laut, &#8220;The Canadian Commonwealth,&#8221; p. 146 (Indianapolis,
+1915).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_176' id='f_176' href='#fna_176'>[176]</a> Rowell, <i>op. cit.</i>, <i>Annals of the American Academy</i>, vol. XXXIV, p.
+10.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_177' id='f_177' href='#fna_177'>[177]</a> Honorable A. G. Burnett, &#8220;Misunderstanding of Eastern and Western
+States Regarding Oriental Immigration,&#8221; <i>Annals of the American Academy</i>,
+vol. XXXIV, p. 41.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_178' id='f_178' href='#fna_178'>[178]</a> A. E. Yoell, &#8220;Oriental versus American Labor,&#8221; <i>Annals of the
+American Academy</i>, vol. XXXIV, p. 36.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_179' id='f_179' href='#fna_179'>[179]</a> S. G. P. Coryn, &#8220;The Japanese Problem in California,&#8221; <i>Annals of the
+American Academy</i>, vol. XXXIV, pp. 43-44.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_180' id='f_180' href='#fna_180'>[180]</a> Quoted by J. D. Whelpley, &#8220;Japan and the United States,&#8221;
+<i>Fortnightly Review</i>, May, 1914.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_181' id='f_181' href='#fna_181'>[181]</a> Quoted by Montaville Flowers, &#8220;The Japanese Conquest of American
+Opinion,&#8221; p. 23 (New York, 1917).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_182' id='f_182' href='#fna_182'>[182]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, August 9, 1919, p. 53.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_183' id='f_183' href='#fna_183'>[183]</a> J. S. Little, &#8220;The Doom of Western Civilization,&#8221; pp. 56 and 63
+(London, 1907).</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_184' id='f_184' href='#fna_184'>[184]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, August 29, 1914, p. 337.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_185' id='f_185' href='#fna_185'>[185]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, August 29, 1914, pp. 337-8.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_186' id='f_186' href='#fna_186'>[186]</a> <i>Ibid.</i>, April 22, 1916, p. 1138.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_187' id='f_187' href='#fna_187'>[187]</a> Quoted in <i>The Review of Reviews</i> (London), February, 1917, p. 174.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_188' id='f_188' href='#fna_188'>[188]</a> <i>The Literary Digest</i>, July 5, 1919, p. 31.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_189' id='f_189' href='#fna_189'>[189]</a> <i>Leslie&#8217;s Weekly</i>, May 4, 1918.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_190' id='f_190' href='#fna_190'>[190]</a> G. C. Hodges in <i>The Sunset Magazine</i>. Quoted by <i>The Literary
+Digest</i>, September 14, 1918, pp. 40-42.</p>
+
+<p><a name='f_191' id='f_191' href='#fna_191'>[191]</a> Rudyard Kipling, &#8220;The Heritage.&#8221; Dedicatory poem to the volume
+entitled &#8220;The Empire and the Century&#8221; (London, 1905), the volume being a
+collaboration by prominent British writers.</p>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<pre>
+
+
+
+
+
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