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“It is impossible to reckon in figures the extent to which wealth is restricted indirectly, the extent to which energy is squandered, that might have served to produce, and above all to prepare the machinery necessary to production. It is enough to cite the immense sums spent by Europe in armaments…” quote by Peter Kropotkin
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““It is impossible to reckon in figures the extent to which wealth is restricted indirectly, the extent to which energy is squandered, that might have served to produce, and above all to prepare the machinery necessary to production. It is enough to cite the immense sums spent by Europe in armaments for the sole purpose of acquiring control of the markets, and so forcing her own commercial standards on neighbouring territories and making exploitation easier at home; the millions paid every year to officials of all sorts, whose function it is to maintain the rights of minorities — the right, that is, of a few rich men — to manipulate the economic activities of the nation; the millions spent on judges, prisons, policemen, and all the paraphernalia of so-called justice — spent to no purpose, because we know that every alleviation, however slight, of the wretchedness of our great cities is followed by a very considerable diminution of crime; lastly, the millions spent on propagating pernicious doctrines by means of the press, and news “cooked” in the interest of this or that party, of this politician or of that company of exploiters.””

Peter Kropotkin

About This Quote

The quote argues that massive public spending on military, bureaucracy, law enforcement, and propaganda diverts resources away from productive uses, perpetuating inequality and social control.

In simple terms: State resources are misallocated to maintain power structures.

Key Takeaway

Excessive spending on coercive institutions harms societal welfare.

Themes

economic inequality state power military expenditure bureaucracy propaganda social control

Mood

critical skeptical concerned

Type

political sociological critical

When to use this quote

  • government budgeting
  • defense policy
  • judicial reform
  • media regulation
  • urban poverty mitigation

Key Concepts

resource allocation political economy class oppression public finance

Practical Applications

  • policy analysis
  • activist advocacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How could reducing military and bureaucratic spending improve public welfare?
  • What alternatives exist for financing social services without reinforcing elite interests?
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