| Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989. | | | |
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| | | NUMBER: | 1957 |
| AUTHOR: | Jean de Bloch (18361902) |
| QUOTATION: | An analysis of the history of mankind shows that from the year 1496 B.C. to the year 1861 of our era, that is, in a cycle of 3357 years, were but 227 years of peace and 3130 years of war: in other words, were thirteen years of war for every year of peace. Considered thus, the history of the lives of peoples presents a picture of uninterrupted struggle. War, it would appear, is a normal attribute to human life. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | JEAN DE BLOCH, The Future of War, trans. R. C. Long, p. lxv (1903). |
| SUBJECTS: | War and peace | | |
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