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War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

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If we wish to substitute for war the settlement of disputes by justice, we must first substitute for the condition of international anarchy a condition of international order.

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War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.