is equally relevant.
The World's Last Night (1952)
“At this moment the doctrine of force bars the way to settlement and fills the world with envy, hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness. But if the doctrine of force were once abandoned, so that the fear of war that stalks the world was lifted, all outstanding questions would become easier to solve.”
Speech to the annual dinner of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (29 June 1939), quoted in The Times (30 June 1939), p. 9
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Science and the Problem of Values (1972)
“Communism is evil. Its driving forces are the deadly sins of envy and hatred.”
Source: 1930s- 1950s, Landmarks of Tomorrow: A Report on the New 'Post-Modern' World (1959), p. 249
Source: Violence and the Labor Movement (1914), p.xii
Source: From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology (1946), p. 124; Essay "Politics as a vocation"
T. W. Rhys Davids trans. (1899), Brahmajāla Sutta, verse 1.5-6 https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Brahmajala_Sutta#Brahmaj.C4.81la_Sutta_.5B9.5D_-_The_Perfect_Net (text at archive.org https://archive.org/stream/bookofdiscipline02hornuoft#page/3/mode/1up), as cited in: (1992). A Comparative History of Ideas, p. 221-2
Source: Pali Canon, Sutta Pitaka, Digha Nikaya (Long Discourses)
Quoted in Men Against Fire. S.L.A. Marshall (1947), p. 107.
R. Hartshorne (1937) "The Polish Corridor". Journal of Geography Vol 36 (5), p. 161
Part One, chapter 4, page 18
Why Government Doesn't Work (1995)