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“The question is very understandable, but no one has found a satisfactory answer to it so far. Yes, why do they make still more gigantic planes, still heavier bombs and, at the same time, prefabricated houses for reconstruction? Why should millions be spent daily on the war and yet there's not a…” quote by Anne Frank
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“The question is very understandable, but no one has found a satisfactory answer to it so far. Yes, why do they make still more gigantic planes, still heavier bombs and, at the same time, prefabricated houses for reconstruction? Why should millions be spent daily on the war and yet there's not a penny available for medical services, artists, or for poor people? Why do some people have to starve, while there are surpluses rotting in other parts of the world? Oh, why are people so crazy?”

Anne Frank

About This Quote

Source Speech: Unknown, possibly interview or diary entry, 20th century

The quote questions the paradox of allocating massive resources to war and large projects while neglecting basic human needs like health, art, and poverty relief.

In simple terms: People spend on war and luxury while ignoring suffering.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize basic human welfare over extravagant spending.

Themes

war inequality resource allocation human suffering politics

Mood

frustrated concerned critical

Type

political social ethical

When to use this quote

  • government budgeting
  • charitable donations
  • public awareness campaigns
  • policy advocacy

Key Concepts

ethical responsibility social justice economics public policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What values should guide national spending priorities?
  • How can societies balance security with humanitarian needs?
A Different Perspective

The quote may oversimplify complex geopolitical and economic factors that drive such spending.

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