The German Idea of Militarism: Radical and Socialist Critics 1866-1914

The German Idea of Militarism: Radical and Socialist Critics 1866-1914

by Nicholas Stargardt
The German Idea of Militarism: Radical and Socialist Critics 1866-1914

The German Idea of Militarism: Radical and Socialist Critics 1866-1914

by Nicholas Stargardt

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Overview

This book examines the development of the modern idea of militarism from its inception in the 1860s until the outbreak of World War I. Often regarded as the archetypical militarist state, Imperial Germany in fact witnessed a major controversy over the issue, as the arms race and the military-industrial complex displaced more traditional concerns about authoritarian rule, and militarism gradually acquired its modern meaning. Older radical traditions and the impact of Marxism are reassessed as Nicholas Stargardt examines the political history of German Social Democracy, the principal anti-militarist protagonist.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521466929
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/17/1994
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.55(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Anti-Militarist Tradition: 1. The Reich, democracy and cheap government; 2. National interest and national defence; 3. Karl Kautsky's theory of militarism; Part II. The New Militarism: 4. Karl Liebknecht and the end of democratic anti-militarism; 5. The economics of armament; 6. The turn to pacifism, 1907–14; Conclusion.
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