Immanuel Kant Quotes
But Under A Constitution Where The Subject Is Not A Citizen, And Which Is Therefore Not Republican, It Is The Simplest Thing In The World To Go To War. For The Head Of State Is Not A Fellow Citizen, But The Owner Of The State, And A War Will Not Force Him To Make The Slightest Sacrifice So Far As His Banquets, Hunts, Pleasure Palaces And Court Festivals Are Concerned. He Can Thus Decide On War, Without Any Significant Reason, As A Kind Of Amusement, And Unconcernedly Leave It To The Diplomatic Corps (who Are Always Ready For Such Purposes) To Justify The War For The Sake Of Propriety.
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