
Capital and the State (1924)
Pt. II, line 706.
The Hind and the Panther (1687)
Capital and the State (1924)
“War may achieve a redistribution of resources, but labor, not war, creates wealth.”
Source: Man, the State, and War (1959), Chapter VIII, Conclusion, p. 224
The Philosophical Emperor, a Political Experiment, or, The Progress of a False Position: (1841)
Context: War and fights, like courtship and kisses, are seldom interesting except to the actors and their connexions; hence I will not burden my readers with the military operations of these remote regions.
Part III: Ragenomics, page 87.
Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion, From Reagan's Workplaces to Clinton's Columbine and Beyond (2005)
Context: Under Reagan, corporations transformed from provider's of stability for employees and their families to fear-juiced stress engines. Reagan's legacy to America and modern man is not victory in the Cold War, where he simply got lucky; it is instead one of the most shocking wealth transfers in the history of the world, all under the propaganda diversion of "making America competitive" and "unleashing the creative energies of the American worker".
“It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.”
“Huns should only enter wars in which they can win.”
Turkish Wikipedia
https://quotestats.com/topic/attila-hun-quotes/
Quoted in "Why We Lost Singapore" - Page 61 - by Dorothy Crisp - 1944.