Differences in the incidence of destruction and "death" do not account for the reluctance to refer to international politics as a harmonious realm, while competitive economies are often so described. Instead, one may say that the standards of performance now applied to international political systems are higher, or at least widely different. As John Maynard Keynes once remarked, those who believe that unhampered processes of natural selection lead to progress do not "count the cost of the struggle" (1926, p. 37). In international politics, we often count nothing but the costs of the struggle.


p. 137 - Theory of International Politics (1979)


Differences in the incidence of destruction and death do not account for the reluctance to refer to international politics as a harmonious realm,...

Differences in the incidence of destruction and death do not account for the reluctance to refer to international politics as a harmonious realm,...

Differences in the incidence of destruction and death do not account for the reluctance to refer to international politics as a harmonious realm,...

Differences in the incidence of destruction and death do not account for the reluctance to refer to international politics as a harmonious realm,...