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In which the future of warfare is envisaged as a swift and brutal contest of intellect and mechanised might, where the command of sea and sky dictates the fate of nations and the inefficiencies of old militaries doom their youthful soldiery to needless catastrophe. A sombre meditation on social evolution and the harsh necessities of preparedness reveals that victory will belong not to the bravest in armour, but to the most educated, ingenious, and resolutely efficient of peoples.
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