The Masses

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(Vol. 1 No. 12)
(Vol. 9 No. 8)
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''"It is not a war for democracy. It did not originate in a dispute about democracy, and it is unlikely to terminate in a democratic settlement."''
 
''"It is not a war for democracy. It did not originate in a dispute about democracy, and it is unlikely to terminate in a democratic settlement."''
  
The Masses held a very critical view of U.S. involvement of the war.  
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The Masses held a very critical view of U.S. involvement of the war, and Eastman contributes to this by attacking Roosevelt's intentions, claiming that the U.S. has caught war-fever and that the war, at heart, was never about liberty to begin with.
  
 
''"If you can not raise in our population a volunteer army of one million men for this war, then the American democracy does not want this war; and to call it a democratic war, or a war for democracy, while you whip them to it, is an insult in their faces."''
 
''"If you can not raise in our population a volunteer army of one million men for this war, then the American democracy does not want this war; and to call it a democratic war, or a war for democracy, while you whip them to it, is an insult in their faces."''
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# Would Roosevelt recant his statement that citizens shouldn't engage in assisting revolution in other states?
 
# Would Roosevelt recant his statement that citizens shouldn't engage in assisting revolution in other states?
 
# Would he promote a German group promoting democratic ideals?
 
# Would he promote a German group promoting democratic ideals?
# Would he make a peace agreement with the Rechstag (parliament) where the only item absolutely required is peace?
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# Would he make a peace agreement with the Reichstag (parliament) where the only item absolutely required is peace?
  
 
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Eastman also holds the U.S. accountable for conscription which he feels strips away the very democratic essence of U.S. involvement. He argues that it's insulting to force soldiers into a war meant to spread freedom: "Come, boys, get on your chains, we're going to fight for liberty!"
 
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Eastman holds the U.S. accountable for conscription, which he feels strips away the very democratic essence of U.S. involvement:
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==Conclusion==
 
==Conclusion==

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