Just to say that I spent yesterday the whole evening with research about the great depression (that changed in "long depression") after the "great depression" of the Thirties...
It is perhaps as boring a subject for this small forum as the Jack London philosophy...
As Jack London lived during the US becoming "great" (some people have nostalgy about that greatness) I heard a lot about a depression of the end of the century and in the US and in Europe. And now I wanted once and for all to know more about it.
And to my surprise it seems to have started in Vienna...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_DepressionAlso as I said I didn't see how Jack London could in the same life be for people who were the fundaments of the Nazi doctrine as a Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), a David Starr Jordan (1851-1938), a Ernst Haeckel (1843-1919) and a Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), although to be honest it was more by the manipulations of Friedrich's sister that Nietzsche was painted as sustaining the Nazi ideology
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/7018535/Criminal-manipulation-of-Nietzsche-by-sister-to-make-him-look-anti-Semitic.htmlAnd at the same time be for International Socialism as he has adhered to such an international American organism.
The rest of the evening again! in all the differentiations of Socialism and the breaking away of the Communists in the Second Internationale...And I didn't know that there was now an international labour organisation from the UN...and they have representants from the states, the employers and the workers, the Dutch Poldermodel, which is in my opinion the best approach to come to compromises during conflicts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Labour_OrganizationKind regards from Paul.