Passages from
How Peace
These are excerpts from the book — short excerpts about war, human nature, and the gap between our power and our maturity. They all circle the same question: what would it take for us to stop killing each other at scale, and why have we not yet done it?
Featured Passages
Consider This
"The thing that could have prevented World War II — and every war since — has been known for almost a hundred years. It was written down, plainly, in 1932, in two letters between a physicist and a psychoanalyst. Their solution would be common sense to a clear-eyed child. And yet we still have not done it."
Moloch
"Long before Einstein wrote to Freud, the ancient world had a name for what he was describing. A king-god who rules by appetite — a sovereign who demands his people feed him their own future to keep him strong. The warning never stops being necessary, because the pattern never stops returning."
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It Works the Same Way
"Naturally, the simple people don't want war. But it is always a simple matter to drag the people along. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism. It works the same way in any country." Hermann Göring, Nuremberg, 1946
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