The world of 1914 as we see it now reminds us of Humpty Dumpty. Having climbed upon its wall with difficulty to keep from being involved in every petty quarrel between nations and coalitions the world had somehow managed to sit there for a hundred years. The status quo was revised here and there occasionally by violence. But the violence did not set back the hands of the clock defy economic laws or with the exception of Alsace-Lorraine make for international political instability. The developments of the nineteenth century were a logical growth the result of the working out of economic laws which means that thoughtful men and strong men led virile national groups successfully because they knew how to adapt their foreign policies to and shape them by changing political economic and social world conditions.