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5 pages. This paper is an analysis of imperialistic activity during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. The imminence of world war had a significant impact upon Europe's transition to democracy before 1914. With the implication of being an inter-imperialist conflict among capitalist leaders, its threatening presence promised to inflict such detrimental impact that it would endanger the very presence of capitalism as it existed in Europe during that period. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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had a significant impact upon Europes transition to democracy before 1914. With the implication of being an inter-imperialist conflict among capitalist leaders, its threatening presence promised to inflict such
detrimental impact that it would endanger the very presence of capitalism as it existed in Europe during that period. A TRANSITION IN EUROPE: PRIOR TO WORLD WAR
I The imminence of world war had a significant impact upon Europes transition to democracy before 1914. With the implication of being an inter-imperialist conflict among capitalist leaders, its
threatening presence promised to inflict such detrimental impact that it would endanger the very presence of capitalism as it existed in Europe during that period. This sense of governmental
insecurity that took place throughout all of Europe proved to be an essential indicator of future democratic consideration (Luebbert PG). With such a situation, would capitalism be forced to
endure both domestic and international jeopardy with regard to its current status? According to Luebbert, the imminent presence of world war, communist revolution, great economic hardship, unlikely peace and the
recoil of liberalism all spelled the intensity of capitalistic crisis, as well as the presence of Fascism and the transition to democracy in Europe before 1914. Considered a violent
counterrevolution against communism, which stemmed from it a radical rejection of liberal constitutional politics, the fascist movement would ultimately reflect a comprehensive rebellion against rationalist, democratic, universalist and egalitarian ambition.
The transition to democracy in Europe before 1914 was stimulated by a number of political and economic forces, not the least of which included Fascism, the rumblings of world war
and the growing influence of Nazism and Stalinist Totalitarianism. Prior to World War I, many believed that imperialist societies faced a dilemma: to either advance to Socialism or
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