14 -------------------------------------------------------------------- People : ---------------------------------- Author : Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde De Sismondi : Political Economy Text : ---------------------------------- States...rush headlong, with light hearts, into ruinous wars, and persist in them with obstinacy; though the voice of humanity calls for peace in vain, the superiority of their nation does not yet appear sufficiently established, their enemy is not yet sufficiently humbled; the work which they thought accomplished has been overturned; it must be reestablished at any price. Present resources, however, are exhausted, and recourse is had to borrowing: credit is still entire; the national capitals are drained away from commerce, and placed, one after another, at the disposal of a minister, who dissipates them, and replaces them by assignments on the future; and the passion which blinded men for a few months, condemns their posterity to suffering for ages. From : Chapter 6. Events : ---------------------------------- 14 -- Added : April 10, 2020 14 -- Updated : July 14, 2022 About This Textfile : ---------------------------------- Text file generated from : http://RevoltSource.com/