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A. J. Muste

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The problem after a war is the victor. He thinks he has just proved that war and violence pay. Who will now teach him a lesson?
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Statement of 1941, as quoted in A People's History (1980) by Howard Zinn, p. 416; also in The Twentieth Century : A People's History (2003) by Howard Zinn, p. 159

 
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