The text delves into themes of industrialism, capitalism, and the social consequences of rapid technological progress. Romier provides a contemporary perspective on the "Americanization" of the world, questioning how cultural identity and political influence are reshaped by economic might. This work serves as a significant historical document, capturing the anxieties and observations of a European intellectual witnessing the birth of a new world order. "Who Will Be Master Europe or America?" remains a compelling study for readers interested in the roots of modern geopolitics, the evolution of transatlantic relations, and the enduring debate between tradition and modernity.
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