Until militarism is subordinated, there can be no World Peace.
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As I read this to-day [1914], what a change! The world convulsed by
war as never before! Men slaying each other like wild beasts! I dare
not relinquish all hope. In recent days I see another ruler coming
forward upon the world stage, who may prove himself the immortal one.
The man who vindicated his country's honor in the Panama Canal toll
dispute is now President. He has the indomitable will of genius, and
true hope which we are told,
"Kings it makes gods, and meaner creatures kings."
Nothing is impossible to genius! Watch President Wilson! He has Scotch
blood in his veins.
[Here the manuscript ends abruptly.]
[Illustration: ANDREW CARNEGIE AT SKIBO
(1914)]
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
MR. CARNEGIE's chief publications are as follows:
_An American Four-in-Hand in Britain._ New York, 1884.
_Round the World._ New York, 1884.
_Triumphant Democracy, or Fifty Years' March of the Republic._ New
York, 1886.
_The Gospel of Wealth and Other Timely Essays._ New York, 1900.
_The Empire of Business._ New York, 1903.
_James Watt._ New York, 1905.
_Problems of To-day. Wealth--Labor--Socialism.
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