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<blockquote>I believe that militarism --- a standing army and navy in any country --- is indicative of the decay of liberty and of the destruction of all that is best and finest in our nation. The steadily growing clamor for more battleships and an increased army on the ground that these guarantee us peace is as absurd as the argument that the peaceful man is he who goes well armed.
<blockquote>I believe that [[militarism]] --- a standing army and navy in any country --- is indicative of the decay of liberty and of the destruction of all that is best and finest in our nation. The steadily growing clamor for more [[battleships]] and an increased army on the ground that these guarantee us peace is as absurd as the argument that the peaceful man is he who goes well armed.


The same lack of consistency is displayed by those peace pretenders who oppose Anarchism because it supposedly teaches violence, and who would yet be delighted over the possibility of the American nation soon being able to hurl dynamite bombs upon defenseless enemies from flying machines.</blockquote>
'''The same lack of consistency is displayed by those peace pretenders who oppose [[Anarchism]] because it supposedly teaches violence, and who would yet be delighted over the possibility of the American nation soon being able to hurl dynamite bombs upon defenseless enemies from flying machines.'''</blockquote>


From: New York World, July 19, 1908. "What I Believe" Emma Goldman [http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/goldman/whatibelieve.html]
From: New York World, July 19, 1908. "What I Believe" Emma Goldman [http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/goldman/whatibelieve.html]

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I believe that militarism --- a standing army and navy in any country --- is indicative of the decay of liberty and of the destruction of all that is best and finest in our nation. The steadily growing clamor for more battleships and an increased army on the ground that these guarantee us peace is as absurd as the argument that the peaceful man is he who goes well armed. The same lack of consistency is displayed by those peace pretenders who oppose Anarchism because it supposedly teaches violence, and who would yet be delighted over the possibility of the American nation soon being able to hurl dynamite bombs upon defenseless enemies from flying machines.

From: New York World, July 19, 1908. "What I Believe" Emma Goldman [1]