fests itself in the tasks militarism has to accomplish.
Best adapted to the capitalistic stage of development is the army built on universal military service which, though an army constituted by the people, is not an army of the people, but an army against the people, or becomes increasingly converted into such a one.
Now it appears in the shape of a standing army, now as a militia. The standing army,[1] which is likewise not an institution peculiar to capitalism, appears as its most developed, and even its normal form; this will be shown in the following pages.
"MILITARISM FOR ABROAD," NAVALISM AND
COLONIAL MILITARISM. POSSIBILITIES
OF WAR AND DISARMAMENT.
The army of the capitalist order of society serves a double purpose, like the army of the other social systems.
- ↑ One need only consider Russia where, however, entirely peculiar circumstances which did not arise from interior conditions helped to bring about the result. Standing armies