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“A war, or any wild-goose chase, is, as the vulgar use the phrase, a lucky turn-up of patronage for the minister, whose chief merit is the art of keeping himself in place.” quote by Mary Wollstonecraft
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“A war, or any wild-goose chase, is, as the vulgar use the phrase, a lucky turn-up of patronage for the minister, whose chief merit is the art of keeping himself in place.”

Mary Wollstonecraft

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Rights of Woman, 1792

Political conflicts often serve the interests of those in power, preserving their positions rather than achieving true reform.

In simple terms: Wars can be self‑preserving for leaders.

Key Takeaway

Question motives behind political actions.

Themes

politics power conflict

Mood

critical skeptical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • government decisions
  • military interventions
  • public discourse
  • media framing

Key Concepts

elitism self‑preservation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Who benefits from the conflict?
  • How can citizens see beyond official narratives?
A Different Perspective

Not all conflicts are genuine attempts at change.

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