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“It is a sad commentary on our civilization, however, that war and suffering rather than peacetime living can mobilize human readiness to make sacrifices, and that the times of peace seem mainly to encourage selfishness.” quote by Erich Fromm
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““It is a sad commentary on our civilization, however, that war and suffering rather than peacetime living can mobilize human readiness to make sacrifices, and that the times of peace seem mainly to encourage selfishness.””

Erich Fromm

About This Quote

Source Book: The Sane Society, 1955

War forces people to sacrifice, while peace often breeds selfishness, revealing a paradox in human motivation.

In simple terms: War inspires sacrifice; peace can foster selfishness.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate purpose beyond comfort zones.

Themes

war peace human nature morality

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical social

When to use this quote

  • military service
  • civil activism
  • post‑war societies
  • consumer culture

Key Concepts

psychology philosophy social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What motivates sacrifice in peace?
  • How can we foster altruism without conflict?
A Different Perspective

Peaceful societies can also inspire altruism; the statement may overgeneralize.

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