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Chapter 6: Germany in the Individualistic Era

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SourceAmerica and the New Epoch
Year1916
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VI GERMANY IN THE INDIVIDUALISTIC ERA THE development of Germany during the individualistic era was dominated by two features — the late arrival of capitalism, and the early arrival of the socialistic movement. In- dustrial capitalism in Germany became vic- torious a generation later, while a powerful Social Democratic party made its appearance in Germany a generation earlier than in any other nation. The result was that before the con- flict between capitalism and feudalism was ended, capitalism had already to meet the at- tacks of socialism, and as the result in Germany industrial capitalism has in reality never gained as complete control of the nation and its gov- ernment as was the case elsewhere. The reactionary period of the unholy alli- ance was broken and the individualistic era finally established in France by the
... in- terfering with the industries' most effective tool, the corporation, has never appeared in Ger- many, but consolidation has proceeded un- checked. The educational system was reorganized, and the university idea extended Into the industrial field, and a universal system of industrial edu- cation established, from the vocational school which takes the graduate of the public schools and does in a more efficient manner what the apprenticeship of former times did, the teaching of a trad ...
... if Germany should be utterly defeated and crushed, it would be only by the adoption b}' the Allies of the co-operative indus- trial organization against which they went to war, and the era of individualism thus is passed forever, though a temporary reaction may still give it an apparent but short life, and the era of co-operative social organization is at hand.
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