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[from 'Tractatus Theologico-Politicus' by Baruch de Spinoza, in 24. Political Theory / C. Ruling a State / 2. Leaders / b. Monarchy ]

Full Idea

As soon as the kings took control [of the Hebrews] the reason for going to war was no longer peace and liberty but rather glory,

Gist of Idea

Kings tend to fight wars for glory, rather than for peace and liberty

Source

Baruch de Spinoza (Tractatus Theologico-Politicus [1670], 18.05)

Book Reference

Spinoza,Benedict de: 'Theological-Political Treatise', ed/tr. Israel,Jonathan [CUP 2007], p.233


A Reaction

As Spinoza was writing, Louis XIV had just invaded Holland, solely in quest of military glory. As soon as a leader like Napoleon discovers they are good at war, I assume that the thrill of glory takes over for them too.