Human blunders usually do more to shape history than human wickedness.
About A. J. P. Taylor
Alan John Percivale Taylorwas a British historian who specialised in 19th- and 20th-century European diplomacy. Both a journalist and a broadcaster, he became well known to millions through his television lectures.
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A master of improvised speech and improvised policies.
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No war is inevitable until it breaks out.
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Nothing is inevitable until it happens.
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The crusade against Communism was even more imaginary than the specter of Communism.
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A racing tipster who only reached Hitler’s level of accuracy would not do well for his clients.
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Psychoanalysts believe that the only ‘normal’ people are those who cause no trouble either to themselves or anyone else.
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In my opinion, most of the great men of the past were only there for the beer – the wealth, prestige and grandeur that went with the power.
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He was what I often think is a dangerous thing for a statesman to be – a student of history; and like most of those who study history, he learned from the mistakes of the past how to make new ones.
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The greatest problem about old age is the fear that it may go on too long.
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Lenin was the first to discover that capitalism ‘inevitably’ caused war; and he discovered this only when the First World War was already being fought. Of course he was right. Since every great state was capitalist in 1914.
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No matter what political reasons are given for war, the underlying reason is always economic.
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There is nothing more agreeable in life than to make peace with the Establishment – and nothing more corrupting.
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The great armies, accumulated to provide security and preserve the peace, carried the nations to war by their own weight.
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Human blunders usually do more to shape history than human wickedness.
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Like most of those who study history, he (Napoleon III) learned from the mistakes of the past how to make new ones.
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