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The opportunities to wage war can be brought under international control by external means, and within our time they will be so brought when mankind is driven by necessity to take such a measure for the sake of the race's own survival. But the psychological causes that urge men to wage war--these remnants of the animal left in man--can only be dealt with by internal means.

-- Notebooks Category 11: The Negatives > Chapter 3 : Their Presence in The World > # 373