Another Quote by Daniel Morgan
“An offensive war, I believe to be wrong and would therefore have nothing to do with it, having no right to meddle with another man's property, his ox or his ass, his man servant or his maid servant or anything this is his.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Unknown, 18th century anti‑war discourse
The speaker condemns offensive war as unjust, arguing it violates others' property and autonomy.
In simple terms: War is wrong because it invades others' belongings.
Avoid supporting or joining offensive conflicts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political debate
- military policy
- personal conscience
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What defines a just war?
- How can societies protect rights without conflict?
War may be seen as necessary defense; this view ignores that context.