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Medieval and modern times; an introduction to the history of western Europe form the dissolution of the Roman empire to the present time . Co, og»ie i» ^ . f ••? CC, u c#> -.>~^T u^v- A?. ri g i ui] O R eh e*«».l , ^. *.s s), iff? Ir a ~V Snellen „a«P e, vt se)^ r TTSk 2^^/>-•>^-M^, .-•p»W—- , r /I Vj!Fakfoi-tiV --• ••>s 1 I / y ^/ 48 , y^ r-P^latiliate/He^lelbeigJ ^ (To Bavaria) A ^ ^ !3Ietz >f • .. -W /^ ..-/ /•Heilbrom ) V S Worth. W» Karlsruhe, > -. % 4> [/^fiyPforzi.eim s*NancXtr, ; , O JT ^ U ^tuttgar -* &trassbui a- ./7 .- ? ? ) > i vffl ? WUK^MBEl s ^//~T I ^^^ l -^lI(FreibU1^ X £» furzbur 4 Augsburi THE Belfurt.) ^JlhausL r*$i —Nj ^V^-H^^^jConslaiice. X-^ J « .7 MATTHEWS-NORTHRUP WORKS ; ^tiasel S W I T / F D V, -^ * J > vS lick Ratisl + . German Empire and Third French Republic 631These measures, by which the government assumes a large State social- ism criti~ degree of responsibility for the welfare of the working class, con- cized bystitute what is known as state socialism. Socialists, however, sociahstsinsist that the one most important element of socialism is lacking?namely, democratic control. The German system is a revival andextension of the paternalism so familiar to Prussia in the daysof Frederick the Great, and, however important as philanthropy, socialists claim that it still leaves capitalist ownership untouched, which keeps the poor from a fair share of what they earn. How-ever, the State has kept enlarging its ownership of railwaysand of mines and has engaged in other forms of productiveemployment.1 In foreign affairs Bismarck was very prudent. Russia had Bismarckbeen a valued friend during the period of German unification, affairsand for some years afterwards the three emperors of Germany, Russia, and Austr

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