Political Instability Quotes

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William J. Bernstein
“Western notions of individual autonomy and rule of law simply do not apply in the desert. An attack on one tribesman is an attack on all, and in a landscape where a murderer can quickly and quietly slip away, it matters little whether the accused is guilty or innocent. His entire clan is held accountable for thar—retribution. The resulting skein of honor and revenge, so familiar in the modern Middle East, is eternal, seemingly without beginning and without end. When the first recourse of victims is to their cousins, and not to the police or to an independent judicial system, poverty and political instability are the usual outcomes.”
William J. Bernstein, A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“Freedom teeters on a knife’s edge; these are truly dangerous times.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman