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Ludwig Quidde
German
Critic
Born:
Mar 23
,
1858
Died:
Mar 4
,
1941
Danger
Disarmament
Law
Peace
War
Will
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bell hooks
Even a total and universal disarmament does not guarantee the maintenance of peace.
Ludwig Quidde
Peace
Total
Maintenance
Disarmament
Does
Even
Universal
Guarantee
We pacifists have not ceased to point to the grave danger of armaments and to insist on their curtailment.
Ludwig Quidde
Insist
Danger
Point
Grave
Thus, if armaments were curtailed without a secure peace and all countries disarmed proportionately, military security would have been in no way affected.
Ludwig Quidde
Peace
Military
Way
Secure
Secure Peace
Security
Would
Thus
Countries
Disarmed
Without
Were
Affected
Been
The security of which we speak is to be attained by the development of international law through an international organization based on the principles of law and justice.
Ludwig Quidde
Justice
Speak
Law
Organization
Security
Through
Attained
Development
Principles
Which
International
International Law
Based
The relationship of the two problems is rather the reverse. To a great extent disarmament is dependent on guarantees of peace. Security comes first and disarmament second.
Ludwig Quidde
Great
Relationship
Peace
Problems
First
Great Extent
Security
Rather
Disarmament
Reverse
Dependent
Second
Extent
Two
Guarantees
So long as peace is not attained by law (so argue the advocates of armaments) the military protection of a country must not be undermined, and until such is the case disarmament is impossible.
Ludwig Quidde
Peace
Law
Protection
Impossible
Long
Country
Military
Must
Case
Argue
Attained
Disarmament
Until
Undermined
Advocate
It will be sufficient to point to the enormous burdens which armaments place on the economic, social, and intellectual resources of a nation, as well as on its budget and taxes.
Ludwig Quidde
Will
Nation
Enormous
Resources
Economic
Point
Budget
Well
Intellectual
Burdens
Place
Which
Social
Taxes
Sufficient
In life, particularly in public life, psychology is more powerful than logic.
Ludwig Quidde
Life
Logic
More
Powerful
Particularly
Than
Psychology
Public
Public Life
I am convinced that when the history of international law comes to be written centuries hence, it will be divided into two periods: the first being from the earliest times to the end of the nineteenth century, and the second beginning with the Hague Conference.
Ludwig Quidde
History
Law
Will
First
Beginning
Nineteenth
Nineteenth Century
Divided
Written
Hague
Periods
Am
End
Times
Conference
The History Of
Being
Centuries
Century
Convinced
International
International Law
Hence
Earliest
Second
Two
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