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THE AMERICAN EMPIRE
By
SCOTT NEARING
Author of "Wages in the United States" "Income" "Financing the Wage-Earner's Family" "Anthracite" "Poverty and Riches," etc.
NEW YORK THE RAND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 7 EAST 15TH STREET 1921
All rights reserved
Copyright, 1921, by the Rand School of Social Science
First Edition, January, 1921 Second Edition, February, 1921
CONTENTS
PART I WHAT IS AMERICA?
PART II THE FOUNDATIONS OF EMPIRE.
A. The Conquest of America.
B. Plutocracy.
PART III MANIFEST DESTINY.
PART IV THE UNITED STATES—A WORLD EMPIRE.
PART V THE CHALLENGE TO IMPERIALISM.
INDEX
The American Empire
I. THE PROMISE OF 1776
1. The American Republic
2. The Yearning for Liberty
3. Government of the People
4. The Source of Authority
5. The American Tradition
FOOTNOTES:
II. THE COURSE OF EMPIRE
1. Promise and Fulfillment
2. The Characteristics of Empire
3. The Preservation of Empire
4. The Price of Empire
5. The Universality of Empire
6. The Evolution of Empire
7. The United States and the Stages of Empire
III. SUBJUGATING THE INDIANS
1. The Conquering Peoples
2. The First Obstacle to Conquest
3. Getting the Land
4. The Triumph of the Whites
FOOTNOTES:
IV. SLAVERY FOR A RACE
1. The Labor Shortage
2. The Slave Coast
3. The Slave Trade
4. Slavery in the United States
5. Slavery for a Race
FOOTNOTES:
V. THE WINNING OF THE WEST
1. Westward, Ho!
2. The Southwest
3. Texas
4. The Conquest of Mexico
5. Conquering the Conquered
FOOTNOTES:
VI. THE BEGINNINGS OF WORLD DOMINION
1. The Shifting of Control
2. Hawaii
3. The Spanish-American War
4. The Philippines
5. Imperialism Accepted
FOOTNOTES:
VII. THE STRUGGLE FOR WEALTH AND POWER
1. Economic Foundations
2. Every Man for Himself
3. The Struggle for Organization
4. Capitalist against Capitalist
5. The Investment Banker
6. The Cohesion of Wealth
FOOTNOTES:
VIII. THEIR UNITED STATES
1. Translating Wealth into Power
2. The Wealth of the United States
3. Ownership and Control
4. The Avenues of Mastery
5. The Mastery of Job-Ownership
6. The Ownership of the Product
7. The Control of the Surplus
8. The Channels of Public Opinion
9. The Control of Political Machinery
10. It is "Their United States"
FOOTNOTES:
IX. THE DIVINE RIGHT OF PROPERTY
1. Land Ownership and Liberty
2. Security of "Acquisitions"
3. Safeguarding Property Rights
4. Property Rights and Civilization
Personal Incomes by Sources—1917
5. Plutocracy
FOOTNOTES:
X. INDUSTRIAL EMPIRES
1. They Cannot Pause!
2. The Knotty Problem of Surplus
3. "Undeveloped Countries"
4. The Great Investing Nations
5. The American Home Field
6. Leaving the Home Field
7. Building on Foreign Resources
8. Manufacturing and Marketing Abroad
9. International Business and Finance
10. The National City Bank
11. Onward
XI. THE GREAT WAR
1. Daylight
2. Plutocracy in the Saddle
3. Making the Plutocracy Be Good
4. "Preparedness"
5. Patriots
6. Business in Control
7. Economic Winnings
8. Winnings in the Home Field
9. The Run of the World
10. Victory
FOOTNOTES:
XII. THE IMPERIAL HIGHROAD
1. A Youthful Traveler
2. An Imperial People
3. A Place in the Sun
4. The Will to Power
5. Imperial Purpose
6. Advertising Imperialism
7. Manifest Destiny
8. The Open Road
FOOTNOTES:
XIII. THE UNITED STATES AS A WORLD COMPETITOR
1. A New World Power
2. The Resources of the United States
3. The Capital of the United States
4. Products of the United States
5. Shipping
6. Wealth and Income
7. The Economic Position of the United States
XIV. THE PARTITION OF THE EARTH
1. Economic Power and Political Authority
2. Dividing the Spoils
3. Italy, France and Japan
4. The Lion's Share
5. Half the World—Without a Struggle
XV. PAN-AMERICANISM
1. America for the Americans
2. Latin America
3. Economic "Latin America"
4. American Protectorates
Fortune in Sugar
5. The Appropriation of Territory
6. The Logical Exploiters
FOOTNOTE:
XVI. THE AMERICAN CAPITALISTS AND WORLD EMPIRE
1. The Plutocrats Must Carry On
2. Training Imperialists
3. The Logical Goal
4. Eat or Be Eaten
5. The Capitalists and War
6. The Imperial Task
XVII. THE NEW IMPERIAL ALIGNMENT
1. A Survey of the Evidence
2. The New International Line-Up
3. The Yellow Peril
4. The British and the American Empires
5. The Next Incident in the Great War
6. The Imperial Task
7. Continuing the Imperial Struggle
8. Again!
XVIII. THE CHALLENGE TO IMPERIALISM
1. Revolutionary Protest
2. Outlawing Bolshevism
3. The New Europe
4. The Challenge
5. The Real Struggle
XIX. THE AMERICAN WORKER AND WORLD EMPIRE
1. Gains and Losses
2. The Workers' Business
3. The British Workers
4. The Long Trail
5. The New Germany
6. The Price
7. A Way Out
FOOTNOTE:
THE END
INDEX.
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