The economic and political roots of the conflicts are too strong for us to pretend to create a lasting state of harmonious understanding between men.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All men have an instinct for conflict: at least, all healthy men.
A man's conflicts represent what he 'really' is.
Sometimes we tend to focus more on the personalities and the conflicts, and it really caricatures the issues.
We can hope that men will understand that the interest of all are the same, that hope lies in cooperation. We can then perhaps keep PEACE.
We live in a time of conflict - external and internal - when we sometimes concentrate too much on what divides us. Today, fly the Stars and Stripes with pride and confidence that what unites is far stronger.
Conflicts are never caused in any simple way by identity, culture or economics. Where resources are scarce, or there are strong historical memories of conflict, small events are more likely to inflame passions.
If men understood domestic economy half as well as women do, then their political economy and their entire consequent statecraft would not be the futil muddle which it is.
In a time of domestic crisis, men of goodwill and generosity should be able to unite regardless of party or politics.
There are always two forces warring against each other within us.
There is so much of good in human nature that men grow to like each other upon better acquaintance, and this points to another way in which we may strive to promote the peace of the world.