Quote by: Henry Kissinger

And history teaches this iron law of revolutions: the more extensive the eradication of existing authority, the more its successors must rely on naked power to establish themselves. For,in the end,legitimacy involves an acceptance of authority without compulsion; its absence turns every contest into a test of strength.


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  • NameHenry Kissinger
  • Descriptionformer United States Secretary of State
  • AliasesHenry Alfred Kissinger; Heinz Alfred Kissinger
  • BornMay 27, 1923
  • CountryGermany; United States Of America
  • ProfessionPolitician; Geopolitician; Political Scientist; Diplomat; Writer; Entrepreneur; Educationist; Autobiographer
  • AwardsNobel Peace Prize; Knight Grand Cross Of The Order Of Merit Of The Italian Republic; Guggenheim Fellowship; Bavarian Order Of Merit; Bronze Star Medal; Knight Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire; Order Of Merit Of Baden-Württemberg; Eric-M.-Warburg-Award; Order Of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk; Presidential Medal Of Freedom; Charlemagne Prize; National Book Award; Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize; Wateler Peace Prize