Millions marched and protested against the military invasion of
Iraq. Millions more have protested against the military occupation
of Afghanistan. These antiwar sentiments publicly expressed are a
reflection of a deeply rooted anti-militarism. Yet wars and
militarism abound.
War, according to Karl Liebknecht, "is for profit between the
capitalist classes of the world powers," and the maintenance of an
army ensures their retention of power. In this book, which is one
of the great classics of anti-militarism, Liebknecht examines the
ways in which militarism is promoted and maintained; reviews the
harsh punishments meted out to soldiers, anti-militarists, and war
resisters; and surveys the activities of anti-militarists, both
specific tactics and the underlying philosophy.
The Duluth Herald (Minnesota) predicted there "will come a time
in Germany when Karl Liebknecht, pilloried and imprisoned today for
daring to speak the truth, will rank higher in the list of German
heroes than the Kaiser." It was an accurate prediction, says
Professor Philip Foner, historian at Lincoln University in
Pennsylvania, who went on to add, "unfortunately his classic book
is out of print." Militarism and Anti-Militarism is now available
again, important in these times.
Karl Liebknecht (1871 Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 -1919)
was a member of the Reichstag who was imprisoned during World War I
as an anti-militarist Social Democrat. He was a founding member,
with Rosa Luxemburg, of the German Communist Party (KPD) in 1918,
and he led an unsuccessful revolt in Berlin in January 1919. Karl
Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg were murdered by the German right
wing immediately thereafter.
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