The Canadian historian Gwynne Dyer extended this aphorism in a book that refers to its two central entities as “Siamese twins.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Give this repetitive nine-word aphorism coined by Charles Tilly to summarize his argument that policies like extraordinary levies ultimately enabled the “monopolization of the means of coercion.”
ANSWER: “war made the state, and the state made war”
[10m] E. H. Carr’s aphorism that “'the principal cause of war is war itself” was approvingly quoted in this author’s bestselling 1958 paperback The Causes of World War III. The “warlords” are part of a group that this author posited in response to the question “Who, after all, runs America?”
ANSWER: C. Wright Mills [or Charles Wright Mills]
[10e] Undoubtedly more famous than either aphorism, however, is the claim by Carl von Clausewitz (“CLAO-zuh-vits”) that “war is the continuation of [this field] by other means.”
ANSWER: politics
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