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Because sufficient people were unable or unwilling to learn the proper lessons of the first world war, they had to suffer the consequences of this failure in a worse form--the second world war. If the latter's lessons are in turn also left unlearned, then those consequences will come in the worst possible form--a third and atomic world war.

-- Notebooks Category 11: The Negatives > Chapter 5 : Their Visible and Invisible Harm > # 42