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War & Peace Quote by Francis Parker Yockey

"Alliance does not mean love, any more than war means hate"

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Cold-blooded realism hides inside that tidy symmetry: alliance/love, war/hate. Yockey’s line works because it strips geopolitics of its comforting moral narrations. It insists that states don’t pair up because they “believe” in each other; they coordinate because interests overlap. Just as wars often ignite from miscalculation, resource pressure, prestige, or opportunism rather than personal animus, alliances can be transactional arrangements held together by fear, leverage, and timing. The aphorism’s neat balance flatters the reader with the feeling of hard-earned sophistication: you’re not taken in by propaganda, you can see the machinery.

The subtext is more dangerous. By severing alliance from affection and war from hatred, it makes room for morally indifferent partnerships and morally indifferent violence. If war isn’t hate, then aggression can be reframed as technique, necessity, even hygiene. If alliance isn’t love, then collaboration with ugly regimes becomes easier to justify: you’re not endorsing them, you’re “aligning.” That logic is a solvent, dissolving accountability while keeping power intact.

Context matters because Yockey wasn’t a neutral commentator on statecraft; he was a postwar fascist ideologue trying to rehabilitate authoritarian thinking after its catastrophic exposure. Read that way, the sentence becomes a rhetorical crowbar: pry ethics away from strategy, normalize cynical coalition-building, and make conflict feel less like a choice and more like an impersonal weather system. Its appeal is its chill. Its function is to make the chill sound wise.

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SourceAttributed to Francis Parker Yockey; commonly cited from his book "Imperium" (listed in quote collections/Wikiquote).
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Francis Parker Yockey (September 18, 1917 - June 16, 1960) was a Writer from USA.

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