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  IsupposetheUnitedStateswillalwaysbeunreadyforwar,andinconsequencewillalwaysbeexposedtogreatexpense,andtothepossibilityofthegravestcalamity,whentheNationgoestowar。Thisisnonewthing。Americanslearnonlyfromcatastrophesandnotfromexperience。

  Therewouldhavebeennowarin1812if,inthepreviousdecade,America,insteadofannouncingthat“peacewasherpassion。”insteadofactingonthetheorythatunpreparednessavertswar,hadbeenwillingtogototheexpenseofprovidingafleetofascoreofshipsoftheline。However,inthatcase,doubtlesstheverymenwhointheactualeventdeploredthelossoflifeandwasteofcapitalwhichtheirownsupinenesshadbroughtaboutwouldhaveloudlyinveighedagainstthe“excessiveandimpropercostofarmaments“;soitallcametoaboutthesamethingintheend。

  ThereisnomorethoroughgoinginternationalMrs。Gummidge,andnomoreutterlyuselessandoftenutterlymischievouscitizen,thanthepeace-at-any-price,universal-arbitrationtypeofbeing,whoisalwayscomplainingeitheraboutwarorelseaboutthecostofthearmamentswhichactastheinsuranceagainstwar。Thereiseveryreasonwhyweshouldtrytolimitthecostofarmaments,asthesetendtogrowexcessive,butthereisalsoeveryreasontorememberthatinthepresentstageofcivilizationaproperarmamentisthesurestguaranteeofpeace——andistheonlyguaranteethatwar,ifitdoescome,willnotmeanirreparableandoverwhelmingdisaster。

  Inthespringof1897PresidentMcKinleyappointedmeAssistantSecretaryoftheNavy。IowedtheappointmentchieflytotheeffortsofSenatorH。C。LodgeofMassachusetts,whodoubtlesswasactuatedmainlybyhislongandclosefriendshipforme,butalso——Iliketobelieve——byhiskeeninterestinthenavy。ThefirstbookIhadeverpublished,fifteenyearspreviously,was“TheHistoryoftheNavalWarof1812“;andIhavealwaystakentheinterestinthenavywhicheverygoodAmericanoughttotake。AtthetimeIwrotethebook,intheearlyeighties,thenavyhadreacheditsnadir,andwewerethenutterlyincompetenttofightSpainoranyotherpowerthathadanavyatall。Shortlyafterwardswebegantimidlyandhesitatinglytobuildupafleet。Itisamusingtorecalltheroundaboutstepswetooktoaccomplishourpurpose。InthereactionafterthecolossalstruggleoftheCivilWarourstrongestandmostcapablemenhadthrowntheirwholeenergyintobusiness,intomoney-making,intothedevelopment,andabovealltheexploitationandexhaustionatthemostrapidratepossible,ofournaturalresources——mines,forests,soil,andrivers。

  Thesemenwerenotweakmen,buttheypermittedthemselvestogrowshortsightedandselfish;andwhilemanyofthemdownatthebottompossessedthefundamentalvirtues,includingthefightingvirtues,otherswerepurelyoftheglorifiedhucksterorglorifiedpawnbrokertype——whichwhendevelopedtotheexclusionofeverythingelsemakesaboutaspooranationaltypeastheworldhasseen。Thisunadulteratedhucksterorpawnbrokertypeisrarelykeenlysympatheticinmattersofsocialandindustrialjustice,andisusuallyphysicallytimidandlikestocoveranunworthyfearofthemostjustwarunderhigh-soundingnames。

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