“The vested interests-if we explain the situation by their influence-can only get the public to act as they wish by manipulating public opinion, by playing either upon the public's indifference, confusions, prejudices, pugnacities or fears. And the only way in which the power of the interests can be undermined and their maneuvers defeated is by bringing home to the public the danger of its indifference, the absurdity of its prejudices, or the hollowness of its fears; by showing that it is indifferent to danger where real danger exists; frightened by dangers which are nonexistent.” IfsWayRealHomeHateWishInterestSituationOpinionInfluenceDangerPrejudiceConfusionIndifferenceFrightenedIndifferentDefeatedAbsurdityPublic OpinionVested InterestsHollowness Author:Norman Angell
“The obstacles to peace are in the minds and hearts of men. In the study of matter we can be honest, impartial, true. That is why we succeed in dealing with it. But about the things we care for — which are ourselves, our desires and lusts, our patriotisms and hates — we find a harder test of thinking straight and truly. Yet there is the greater need. Only by intellectual rectitude and in that field shall we be saved. There is no refuge but in truth, in human intelligence, in the unconquerable mind of man.” ThinkingMenNeedsMindHumansHeartMatterCareDesireHateStudyGreaterHonestFieldsSucceedIntellectualTestsHarderObstaclesSavedLustBeing HonestRefugeHeart And MindHuman IntelligenceDealing With ItUnconquerableRectitude Author:Norman Angell