Democracies are indeed slow to make war, but once embarked upon a martial venture are equally slow to make peace and reluctant to make a tolerable, rather than a vindictive, peace.

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Democracies are usually hesitant to go to war, but once they do, they take a long time to stop fighting and make peace. They also often want to punish their enemies rather than negotiate a fair peace agreement.

About Reinhold Niebuhr

Reinhold Niebuhr was a prominent American theologian, ethicist, and political commentator who had a significant influence on 20th-century thought. He is known for his concept of Christian realism, his critiques of religious liberals and conservatives, and his composition of the Serenity Prayer, which became popular through Alcoholics Anonymous.

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