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 Remarks at the Peace Banquet

am only a philosopher, and there is only one thing that a philosopher can be relied on to do. You know that the function of statistics has been ingeniously described as being the refutation of other statistics. Well, a philosopher can always contradict other philosophers. In ancient times philosophers defined man as the rational animal; and philosophers since then have always found much more to say about the rational than about the animal part of the definition. But looked at candidly, reason bears about the same proportion to the rest of human nature that we in this hall bear to the rest of America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Polynesia. Reason is one of the very feeblest of Nature's forces, if you take it at any one spot and moment. It is only in the very long run that its effects become perceptible. Reason assumes to settle things by weighing them against one another without prejudice, partiality, or excitement; but what affairs in the concrete are settled by is and always will be just prejudices, partialities, cupidities, and excitements. Appealing to reason as we do, we are in a sort of a forlorn hope situation, like a small sand-bank in the midst of a hungry sea ready to wash it out of existence. But sand-banks grow when the conditions favor; and weak as reason is, it has the unique advantage over its antagonists that its activity never lets up and that it presses always in one direction, while men's prejudices vary, their passions ebb and flow, and their excitements are intermittent. Our sand-bank, I absolutely believe, is bound to grow, -- bit by bit it will get dyked and breakwatered. But sitting as we do in this warm room, with music and lights and the flowing bowl and smiling faces, it is easy to get too sanguine about our task, and since I am called to speak, I feel as if it might not be out of place to say a word about the strength of our enemy.

Our permanent enemy is the noted bellicosity of human nature. Man, biologically considered, and whatever else he may be in the bargain, is simply the most formidable of all beasts of prey, and, indeed, the only one that preys systematically on its own species. We are once for all adapted to the military status. A millennium of peace would not breed the fighting disposition out of our bone and marrow, and a function so ingrained and vital will never consent to die without resistance, and will always find impassioned apologists and idealizers.

Not only are men born to be soldiers, but non-combatants by trade and nature, historians in their studies, and clergymen in their pulpits, have been war's idealizers. They have talked of war as of God's court of justice. And, indeed, if we think how many things beside the frontiers of states the wars of history have decided, we must feel some respectful awe, in spite of all the horrors. Our actual civilization, good and bad alike, has had past war for its determining condition. Great-mindedness among the tribes of men has always meant the will to prevail, and all the more so if prevailing included slaughtering and being slaughtered. Rome, Paris, England, Brandenburg, Piedmont, -- soon, let us hope, Japan, -- along with their arms have made their traits of character and habits of thought prevail among their conquered neighbors. The blessings we actually enjoy, such as they are, have grown up in the shadow of the wars of antiquity. The various ideals were backed by fighting wills, and where neither would give way, the God of battles had to be the arbiter. A shallow view, this, truly; for who can say what might have prevailed if man had ever been a reasoning and not a fighting animal? Like dead men, dead causes tell no tales, and the ideals that went under in the past, along with all the tribes that represented them, find to-day no recorder, no explainer, no defender.

But apart from theoretic defenders, and apart from every soldierly individual straining at the leash, and clamoring for opportunity, war has an omnipotent support in the form of our imagination. Man lives by habits, indeed, but what he lives for is thrills and excitements. The only relief from Habit's tediousness is periodical excitement. From time immemorial wars have been, especially for non-combatants, the supremely thrilling excitement. Heavy and dragging at its end, at its outset every war means an explosion of imaginative energy. The dams of routine burst, and boundless prospects open. The remotest spectators share the fascination. With that awful struggle now in progress on the confines of the world, there is not a man in this room, I suppose, who doesn't buy both an evening and a morning paper, and first of all pounce on the war column.

A deadly listlessness would come over most men's imagination of the future if they could seriously be brought to believe that never again in saecula saeculorum would a war trouble human history. In such a stagnant summer afternoon of a world, where would be the zest or interest ?

This is the constitution of human nature which we have to work against. The plain truth is that people want war. They want it anyhow; for itself; and apart from each and every possible consequence. It is the final bouquet of life's fireworks. The born soldiers want it hot and actual. The non-combatants want it in the background, and always as an open possibility, to feed imagination on and keep excitement going. Its clerical and historical defenders fool themselves when they talk as they do about it. What moves them is not the blessings it has won for us, but a vague religious exaltation. War, they feel, is human nature at its uttermost. We are here to do our uttermost. It is a sacrament. Society would rot, they think, without the mystical blood-payment.

We do ill, I fancy, to talk much of universal peace or of a general disarmament. We must go in for preventive medicine not for radical cure. We must cheat our foe, politically circumvent his action, not try to change his nature. In one respect war is like love, though in no other. Both leave us intervals of rest; and in the intervals life goes on perfectly well without them, though the imagination still dallies with their possibility. Equally insane when once aroused and under headway, whether they shall be aroused or not depends on accidental circumstances. How are old maids and old bachelors made? Not by deliberate vows of celibacy, but by sliding on from year to year with no sufficient matrimonial provocation. So of the nations with their wars. Let the general possibility of war be left open, in Heaven's name, for the imagination to dally with. Let the soldiers dream of killing, as the old maids dream of marrying. But organize in every conceivable way the practical machinery for making each successive chance of war abortive. Put peace-men in power; educate the editors and statesmen to responsibility; -- how beautifully did their trained responsibility in England make the Venezuela incident abortive! Seize every pretext, however small, for arbitration methods, and multiply the precedents; foster rival excitements and invent new outlets for heroic energy; and from one generation to another, the chances are that irritations will grow less acute and states of strain less dangerous among the nations. Armies and navies will continue, of course, and will fire the minds of populations with their potentialities of greatness. But their officers will find that somehow or other, with no deliberate intention on any one's part, each successive "incident" has managed to evaporate and to lead nowhere, and that the thought of what might have been remains their only consolation.

The last weak runnings of the war spirit will be "punitive expeditions." A country that turns its arms only against uncivilized foes is, I think, wrongly taunted as degenerate. Of course it has ceased to be heroic in the old grand style. But I verily believe that this is because it now sees something better. It has a conscience. It knows that between civilized countries a war is a crime against civilization. It will still perpetrate peccadillos, to be sure. But it is afraid, afraid in the good sense of the word, to engage in absolute crimes against civilization.

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是唯一的哲学家, 和那儿有唯一的一个东西那哲学家能是依赖到做.你知道统计学的那功能是有才能地描述为其他的统计学.好的存在反驳, 哲学家能总是抵触其他的哲学家.在远古的时期哲学家定义男人同样地理性的动物; 和哲学家自从然后有总是发现更加到说关于理性的比定义.的关于动物部分但是注视率直地, 理由熊关于一样比例到其余者的人性那我们在这大厅移向其余者美国的, 欧洲, 亚洲, 非洲, 和玻利尼西亚.理由是很的一个feeblest性质的力量的, 如果你拿它在任何的班点和瞬间.它是唯一的在很最后那它的效果变成可察觉的.理由假定到有背长凳东西在称重量他们相反彼此没有偏见, 偏爱, 或刺激; 但是什么事务在具体的是定居的在是和总是将是正好偏见, 偏爱, 贪心, 和刺激.吸引人的到理由同样地我们做, 我们是在一种极小的希望境遇, 象小的沙-银行在饥饿的海洋有准备的的中间到存在.的洗它外面的但是沙-银行生长就在那个时候条件有利于; 和不牢固的同样地理由是, 它唯一的优势结束它的敌手那它的活跃决不停止而且它按总是成为一体方向, 当男人的偏见改变, 他们的激情潮的涨落, 和他们的刺激是间歇的.我们的沙-银行, 我完全地相信, 是跃进到生长, --渐渐它将获得塘和防浪堤.但是入席同样地我们做在这暖和的房间, 有音乐和光和流动的碗和微笑的脸, 它是容易的到获得也有血色的关于我们的任务, 和自从我是喊声到说话, 我摸好象它might不是不合适到说我们的敌人.的字关于力

我们的永久的敌人是的著名的好战人性.男人, 生物学上考虑过的, 和无论别的他可能是在契约, 是全部的的简单最多的强大的食肉兽, 和, 真正地, 唯一的一个那被掠食者系统地在它的自己的物种.我们是只此一次适合的到和平的军事的状态.一千年would不繁殖我们的骨的好战的部署外面的和髓, 和功能因而彻底的和生死攸关将决不同意死亡没有反抗, 和将总是查找热烈的辩护者和idealizers.

不唯一的是男人生来就有是军人, 但是非-战士在贸易和性质, 历史学家在他们的图钉, 和clergymen在他们的讲道坛, 有是战争的idealizers.他们有谈话战争同样地的上帝的法院的正义.的和, 真正地, 如果我们想如何多数东西在旁边情形战争的历史的国境有确定的, 我们必须摸一些恭敬的敬畏, 不管全部的惊骇.我们的实际的文明, 好和劣质的相同的, 有过去战争为了它的决定条件.伟大的-mindedness之中男人的种族总是意味将到流行, 和更加因而如果占优势的包括的屠宰和存在屠宰.罗马, 巴黎, 英格兰, Brandenburg, 山麓地带, --很快, 让我们希望, 日本, --与他们的武器有特性的已制成的他们的品质和思考的习惯流行之中他们的征服邻居.祝福我们实际上享受乐趣, 例如他们是, 有长大成人在附近古代.不同的理想的战争是有背的在好战的将, 和什么地方两者都不would撤退, 战役的上帝有到是仲裁者.浅的查看, 这, 真实地; 为了谁能说什么might有流行如果男人有曾经是推理和不好战的动物? 象死的男人, 死的原因告诉没有召集令, 和理想那沉没在过去, 与全部的种族那表现他们, 查找到-天没有记录员, 没有解释, 没有辩护人.

但是除理论上的辩护人, 和除每一的军人的个人牵扯皮带, 和喧闹为了机会, 战争有全权的支持以...的形式我们的想象.男人以...为生习惯, 真正地, 但是什么他生活是发抖和刺激.唯一的减轻从习惯的沉闷是期刊刺激.从流光岁月战争有是, 特别为了非-战士, 无上地毛骨悚然的刺激.重的和拖曳用的在它的末端, 在想象的精力.水坝的程序的它的开头每一的战争方法爆发爆裂, 和无限的景色打开.remotest观众共享魅力.接着就可怕的竞争现在前进在世界的范围, 那儿有不男人在这房间, 我假设, 谁买两者傍晚和早报, 和首先猛扑向战争列.

致命的listlessness would过来未来的最多的男人的想象如果他们可能认真地是带来到相信那决不又在saecula saeculorum would战争烦恼人历史.在世界的这样的停滞的夏季午后, 什么地方would是热情或兴趣?

这是的宪法人性哪个我们有到工作相反.平原事实是那人想要战争.他们想要它无论如何; 为了它本身; 和除每个可能的结果.它是生命的烟火.天生的军人的结局花束想要它热的和实际的.非-战士想要它在背景, 和总是同样地打开可能, 到饲养想象在和保持刺激去.它的牧师的和历史的辩护人愚人自己就在那个时候他们谈话同样地他们做关于它.什么移动他们是不祝福它won为了我们, 但是含糊的虔诚的提升.战争, 他们摸, 是人性在它的极端.我们是在这里到做我们的极端.它是圣礼.社会would腐烂, 他们想, 没有神秘的血-付款

我们做有病的, 我奇特的, 到谈话普遍的和平的许多的或普通裁军.我们的必须参加预防的药不为了根本的治愈.我们必须欺骗我们的敌人, 政治上围绕他的动作, 不设法改变他的性质.成为一体尊敬战争是象爱, 虽然在休息的没有其他的.两者离开我们间隔; 和在间隔生命继续极佳地好没有他们, 虽然想象寂静调戏他们的可能.相等地精神病者就在那个时候一次唤醒和在进展之下, 是否他们将是唤醒或不依靠意外的环境.如何是年老的少女和年老的单身汉已制成的? 不在独身生活的深思熟虑的誓约, 但是在滑行的在年年有没有充分的与婚姻有关地激怒.因而国家的有他们的战争.让战争的普通可能是左边的打开, 已死名字, 为了想象到调戏.让军人梦见赚大钱, 同样地年老的少女梦见娶.但是组织在每一的可能的路实际的机器为了战争无效的.的制造各自的继承的机会放和平-男人在能力; 教育编辑和政治家到责任; --如何美好地做他们的火车责任在英格兰制造委内瑞拉事件无效的! 抓住每一的借口, 然而小的, 为了仲裁方法, 和繁殖引用单元; 养育对手刺激和发明新的出口为了英雄的精力; 和从一个产生到另外的, 机会是那愤怒将生长较少敏锐的和过度疲劳较少危险的的情形之中国家.臂和海军将继续, 当然, 和人口的将火头脑有巨大.的他们的潜在性但是他们的官员将查找那以某种方法, 有没有深思熟虑的含义在任何的部分, 各自的继承的"事件" 达成蒸发和到领导无处, 而且什么的思考might有是残余他们的唯一的安慰.

战争精神将的最后的不牢固的运行是"刑罚的远征." 国家那转动它的武器唯一的相反未开化的敌人是, 我想, 不正当地辱骂同样地退化的.当然它停止到是英雄的在年老的盛大的风格.但是我实在相信那这是ad. 因为它现在看某事较好的.它良心.它知道那在中间文明的国家战争是犯罪相反文明.它将寂静做恶轻罪, 到是有把握.但是它是害怕, 害怕在判断力强字的, 到参加完全的犯罪相反文明.

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