Quote of the Day: Jean-Paul Sartre on impact of conflict —'When the rich wage war, it’s the poor who die'

Jean-Paul Sartre's poignant reflection underscores the stark reality that wars, often instigated by the affluent, disproportionately affect the less privileged. His assertion sheds light on the historical pattern observed throughout major conflicts, including the World Wars and the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. While decisions regarding war are frequently made by powerful elites, it is the ordinary citizens who bear the brunt of the violence and economic devastation. This disparity highlights the social injustices inherent in warfare, where the wealthy evade the consequences of their choices, leaving the vulnerable to face the dire repercussions. Sartre's words serve as a reminder of the need for a more equitable approach to conflict resolution and the importance of acknowledging the human cost of war, which continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about global conflicts.
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