England and the War is a book written by Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, published in 1918. The book is a collection of addresses delivered during World War I, in which Raleigh discusses the war effort, the character of the German people, and the importance of understanding the enemy. Raleigh argues that the war is not just a struggle between nations, but also a clash of ideas and ideologies. He believes that the German people have been misled by their leaders and that their actions are driven by a desire for power and dominance. Raleigh also discusses the importance of unity and cooperation among the Allied nations, and the need for a clear understanding of the war's purpose and goals. Throughout the book, Raleigh emphasizes the importance of morality and humanity in the conduct of war, and argues that the Allies must stand firm against the German war machine while also upholding the principles of justice and compassion. The book is divided into several addresses, each of which explores a different aspect of the war and its impact on society. Raleigh discusses the role of the press in shaping public opinion, the importance of education and critical thinking, and the need for individuals to take an active role in shaping the course of the war. He also reflects on the character of the English people, and argues that their unique blend of individualism and cooperation will ultimately prove to be a key factor in the Allied victory. Overall, England and the War is a thought-provoking and insightful work that offers a unique perspective on one of the most significant conflicts of the 20th century.
England and the War
By Walter Alexander Raleigh
A British author delivers a series of addresses during World War I, discussing the war effort, German character, and the importance of unity and morality in the face of enemy aggression.
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About the AuthorSir Walter Alexander Raleigh was an English scholar, poet, and author. Raleigh was also a Cambridge Apostle.
Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh was an English scholar, poet, and author. Raleigh was also a Cambridge Apostle.
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