ifist who chooses the Empire of China (!) as the example of its perfect work in the field of int
armies and hold her forts against the irr
s taken from Christ's own lips: "She has not lost her soul." The Celestial Empire on the other hand seems to this champion of the pacifism of Lao-tse to have practically realized the blessing
s. What they are is all they ever can be. Which means from the standpoin
g inert, blessed for so many centuries with all the felicity of submission, has thrown off the Manchu yoke of domination. And in the first surge of new-found strength she declares war against Attila and his Huns, and in the declaration itself avows that she is "fighting to establish peace." To such inconsistency does non-resistance seem fated as soon as
e to maintain consistency with
ee the connection between these principles and the uninter
of its neighbor states and girt on the sword.[11] For this, doubtless, we may hold the influx of alien immigrants more responsible than the genuine followers of
ance are saddening to its champions, but there remains ever a more ethereal realm, where