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Agreement Quote by Leon Trotsky

“A program of "disarmament," while imperialist antagonisms survive, is the most pernicious of fictions. Even if it were realized by way of general agreement - an obviously fantastic assumption!- that would by no means prevent a new war. The imperialists do not make war because there are armaments…” quote by Leon Trotsky
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“A program of "disarmament," while imperialist antagonisms survive, is the most pernicious of fictions. Even if it were realized by way of general agreement - an obviously fantastic assumption!- that would by no means prevent a new war. The imperialists do not make war because there are armaments; on the contrary, they forge arms when they need to fight.”

Leon Trotsky

About This Quote

Disarmament is a false promise if imperialist rivalries persist; peace requires addressing underlying power conflicts, not just removing weapons.

In simple terms: Peace needs more than just removing weapons.

Key Takeaway

Focus on resolving power struggles, not just disarmament.

Themes

peace politics imperialism conflict war strategy

Mood

skeptical critical serious

Type

political analytical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • international diplomacy
  • conflict resolution
  • policy making
  • historical analysis

Key Concepts

realism power dynamics geopolitics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What deeper causes of war must be addressed?
  • Can peace be achieved without changing power relations?
A Different Perspective

Disarmament alone cannot stop wars driven by political motives.

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