Quotation from: War of the Classes

Written by: Jack London


It is more significant, this struggle into which we have plunged,
for the fact that it is the first struggle to involve the globe. No
general movement of man has been so wide-spreading, so far-reaching.
Quite local was the supremacy of any ancient people; likewise the
rise to empire of Macedonia and Rome, the waves of Arabian valor and
fanaticism, and the mediaeval crusades to the Holy Sepulchre. But
since those times the planet has undergone a unique shrinkage.

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