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Each generation should be made to bear the burden of its own wars, instead of carrying them on, at the expense of other generations.
James Madison
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What this quote means

Each generation must confront and resolve its own conflicts withoutpassing them onto future generations.

This quote by James Madison emphasizes the importance of each generation taking responsibility for the wars and conflicts that arise during its time. It argues against the notion of allowing future generations to suffer the consequences of battles fought by their predecessors, thereby advocating for accountability and resolution within the present generation.

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In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a speech about the importance of peace and conflict resolution.

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