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A Foundation of Civilization.

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Modern civilization rests on the production of goods. A year and a half of Bolshevik regime in Russia proves that once the incentive to production, or rather to the efficient organization of production, is eliminated, civilization crumbles away, if it does not tumble down with a crash. If Europe is to have a barrier to Bolshevism in the East, that barrier should be founded, politically, on the principle of satisfied nationalism, and, economically, on the principle of peasant proprietorship and diffused property. --New York Tribune.

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