Life, 1898-09-29 · page 5 of 20
Life — September 29, 1898 — page 5: what you’re looking at
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# Life Magazine Political Cartoon Analysis This September 1901 page satirizes several contemporary political issues through allegorical figures: **Top section**: "Art Anti-Jingo Sermon by an Expert" mocks artistic pretension regarding imperialism and jingoism—likely critiquing pacifist intellectuals during the Boer War era. **Central figure**: A woman (possibly representing Columbia/America) serves various international "dishes" to competing interests, labeled "War Department Private" and other references to political business dealings. **Lower panels**: Include "Columbia's Task," "Justice Will Not Down" (with cactus scandal reference), "Sir Herbert Kitchener in Egypt," and "Canadian Conference"—all addressing contemporary imperial conflicts and political maneuvering. The overall message appears critical of American interventionism, military expansionism, and the blending of politics with commercial interests during the early 20th century imperialism period.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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