"The great nations have always acted like gangsters, and the small nations like prostitutes"
About this Quote
The “small nations like prostitutes” is even more strategically ugly. It implies constrained agency under economic and military pressure: survival through accommodation, bargaining, and performative loyalty. The provocation is also self-indicting. Prostitution in this framing is less moral failure than a market created by the gangster’s dominance; the shame is redistributed upward, toward the client and the system that makes refusal costly.
Kubrick’s intent isn’t to offer a balanced take on international relations. It’s to puncture the sentimental vocabulary nations use to justify themselves - freedom, security, humanitarianism - and replace it with language that exposes transaction and coercion. The subtext: when power talks about virtue, check the receipts.
Quote Details
| Topic | Justice |
|---|---|
| Source | Later attribution: The Irresistible Rise of Mediocre Man: The War On Excellence (Joe Dixon, 2018) modern compilationID: vOLpEAAAQBAJ
Evidence:
... The great nations have always acted like gangsters, and the small nations like prostitutes.” – Stanley Kubrick Donald Trump wants America to act like a Mafia State – a gangster State, making offers you cannot refuse – and wants all ... |
| Cite |
Citation Formats
APA Style (7th ed.)
Kubrick, Stanley. (2026, February 10). The great nations have always acted like gangsters, and the small nations like prostitutes. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-great-nations-have-always-acted-like-103212/
Chicago Style
Kubrick, Stanley. "The great nations have always acted like gangsters, and the small nations like prostitutes." FixQuotes. February 10, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-great-nations-have-always-acted-like-103212/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The great nations have always acted like gangsters, and the small nations like prostitutes." FixQuotes, 10 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-great-nations-have-always-acted-like-103212/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.





