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War & Peace Quote by Butler Shaffer

"In this war - as in others - I am less interested in honoring the dead than in preventing the dead"

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Shaffer’s line refuses the comforting script war culture hands us: grieve, praise, repeat. It’s not an attack on the dead so much as a rebuke to the living who use them. By contrasting “honoring” with “preventing,” he frames commemoration as a kind of moral decoy - an activity that feels solemn, even righteous, while leaving untouched the machinery that produces bodies. The dash-heavy phrasing mimics a hard swallow: he’s interrupting the usual cadence of patriotic sentiment with an unsentimental accounting.

The intent is preventative, almost clinical. “In this war - as in others” quietly punctures the claim of each conflict’s uniqueness. It implies a pattern: new slogans, same outcome. The subtext is that rituals of honor can become socially mandated anesthesia. We hold ceremonies, salute flags, tell stories about sacrifice, and those gestures, however sincere, can double as permission slips for the next round. Shaffer isn’t arguing against mourning; he’s arguing against the way mourning gets weaponized into recruitment, budget votes, and deference to authority.

Contextually, the quote sits comfortably inside an antiwar, anti-state tradition that treats war less as tragedy and more as policy choice dressed up as destiny. The sharpness comes from its moral inversion: the highest respect you can show the dead is not better speeches but fewer future funerals. It’s a line designed to make “support the troops” feel incomplete unless it includes the unglamorous work of stopping the conveyor belt.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Shaffer, Butler. (2026, January 16). In this war - as in others - I am less interested in honoring the dead than in preventing the dead. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-this-war-as-in-others-i-am-less-interested-128182/

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Shaffer, Butler. "In this war - as in others - I am less interested in honoring the dead than in preventing the dead." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-this-war-as-in-others-i-am-less-interested-128182/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"In this war - as in others - I am less interested in honoring the dead than in preventing the dead." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-this-war-as-in-others-i-am-less-interested-128182/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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