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SUPPLEMENT TO
VOLUME
15
SOCIAL
AND POLITICAL THOUGHT
Preface to
the first edition (1919) of THE
IDEAL OF HUMAN UNITY
Preface
*
THE
chapters of this book were written in a serial
form in the pages of the monthly review, Arya, and from necessity of
speedy publication have been reprinted as they stood without the alterations
which would have been necessary to give them a greater unity of treatment. They
reflect the rapidly changing
phases
of ideas, facts and possibilities which emerged in
the course
of the European conflict. The earlier chapters were written
when Russia was still an Empire and an autocracy, the latter parts after the
Russian revolution and when the war had come nearer to its end, but the dramatic
circumstances of the issue, in itself inevitable, could not be foreseen. The
reader may guide himself in regard to the references to contemporary conditions by
observing
that the first four chapters cover the close of the year
1915, the next twelve 1916, the seventeenth to the twenty-eighth
1917,
while the remaining seven extend to July 1918. The rapid change
of circumstances reflected will serve to bring home
the swiftness of the evolution by which what was a hesitating idea and a
doubtful possibility at the commencement has become a settled
necessity awaiting speedy formulation.
Subsequent events have
rendered certain speculations and balancings out of date, for they have been
solved by the logic of events.
Austria
is a name of the past, the Empire of the Hohenzollerns
has disappeared like a dream of the night, all Europe between the Rhine and the
Volga is republican. Finally, most important of all, the League of Nations has
now been decided upon, the American idea having triumphed at least in principle,
and
is in travail of formation. But the main suggestions put forward
in
the book remain unaffected, or rather acquire a more pressing
actuality. The two great difficulties which attend the incipience of this first
stage of loose world-union will still be, first,
be difficulty of bringing into one system the few great Empires
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Preface
to
the first edition of The Ideal of Human Unity published by Sons of India,
Madras
in 1919.
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remaining, few but immensely increased in power, influence and the extent of
their responsibilities, and the greatly increased swarm of free nations which
the force of events or the Power guiding
them rather than the will of nations and Governments
has
brought into being, and the approaching struggle between. Labour and Capitalism.
The former is only a difficulty and embarrassment, though it may become serious
if it turns into a conflict between the imperialistic and the nationalistic
ideas or reproduces in the international scheme the strife of the old oligarchic
and democratic tendencies in a new form, a question between control of the
world-system by the will and influence of a few powerful imperial States and the
free and equal control by all, small nations and great, European and American
and Asiatic peoples. The second is a danger which may even lead to
disintegration of this first attempt at unification, especially if, as seems to
be the tendency, the League undertakes the policing of the world against the
forces of extreme revolutionary socialism. On the other hand, the conflict may
accelerate, whatever its result, the necessity and actuality of a more close and
rigorous system, the incipience at least of the second stage of unification.
The main contentions advanced in these pages also remain unaffected
by the course of events, -
the
inevitability of the unification
of the life of humanity as a result of those imperative natural forces which
lead always to the creation of larger and larger human aggregates, the choice of
the principles which may be followed in the process, the need for preserving and
bringing to fullness the principle of individual and group freedom within the
human unity, and the insufficiency of formal unity without a growth of the
religion of humanity which can alone make it a great psychological advance in
the spiritual evolution of the race.
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