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Thucydides

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We secure our friends not by accepting favors but by doing them.


— Thucydides


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Men's indignation, it seems, is more excited by legal wrong than by violent wrong; the first looks like being cheated by an equal, the second like being compelled by a superior.


— Thucydides


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Wars spring from unseen and generally insignificant causes, the first outbreak being often but an explosion of anger.


— Thucydides


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Men naturally despise those who court them, but respect those who do not give way to them.


— Thucydides


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The secret to happiness is freedom... And the secret to freedom is courage.


— Thucydides


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Be convinced that to be happy means to be free and that to be free means to be brave. Therefore do not take lightly the perils of war.


— Thucydides


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The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it.


— Thucydides


#before #bravest #clearest #danger #glory

The strong do what they have to do and the weak accept what they have to accept.


— Thucydides


#strong #weak

History is Philosophy teaching by example.


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Justice will not come to Athens until those who are not injured are as indignant as those who are injured.


— Thucydides


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Did you know about Thucydides?

We do not know how these historical figures actually spoke. Thucydides admired Pericles approving of his power over the people and showing a marked distaste for the demagogues who followed him. During this time he conducted important research for his history having claimed that he pursued the project as he thought it would be one of the greatest wars waged among the Greeks in terms of scale.

He has also been called the father of the school of political realism which views the relations between nations as based on might rather than right. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the 5th century BC war between Sparta and Athens to the year 411 BC. His text is still studied at advanced military colleges worldwide and the Melian dialogue remains a seminal work of international relations theory.

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