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Rh In 1892, Germany produced 4,200,000 tons of pig-iron, and Britain 6,800,000 tons; in 1912, Germany produced 17,600,000 tons and Britain 9,000,000 tons. Germany had, therefore, an overwhelming superiority over England in this matter.

We ask, was there under capitalism any means of remedying the disproportion between the development of production and the accumulation of capital on the one side, and the division of colonies and spheres of influence by finance-capital on the other side—other than by the resort to arms?