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Product Quotes by Lewis Mumford
- Misery, mutilation, destruction, terror, starvation and death characterize the process of war and form a principal part of the product.
- War is both the product of an earlier corruption, and a producer of new corruptions.
- War is a specific product of civilization.
- Virtue is not a chemical product... it is a historic product, like language and literature; and this means that if we cease to care about…
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