Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Quote for the Day: Arthur Koestler

"I think most historians will agree that the part played by impulses of selfish, individual aggression in the holocausts of history was small; first and foremost, the slaughter was meant as an offering to the gods, to king and country, or the future happiness of mankind. . . . . The number of victims of robbers, highwaymen, rapists, gangsters and other criminals at any period of history is negligible compared to the massive numbers of those cheerfully slain in the name of the true religion, just policy, or correct ideology."

- Arthur Koestler (1905-1983)
Hungarian-British author and journalist



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