A war not only arises, but derives its nature, from the political ideas, the moral sentiments, and the international relations obtaining at the moment when it breaks out.
This amounts to saying : try and know why and with the help of what you are going to act; then you will find out how to act.


p. 211 - Precepts and Judgments (1919)


A war not only arises, but derives its nature, from the political ideas, the moral sentiments, and the international relations obtaining at the...

A war not only arises, but derives its nature, from the political ideas, the moral sentiments, and the international relations obtaining at the...

A war not only arises, but derives its nature, from the political ideas, the moral sentiments, and the international relations obtaining at the...

A war not only arises, but derives its nature, from the political ideas, the moral sentiments, and the international relations obtaining at the...