5 Quotes & Sayings By Alfred Thayer Mahan

Alfred Thayer Mahan was an American naval officer, historian, and theorist of naval warfare. He was also a pioneering figure in the development of strategic studies. His books, especially The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783, are considered milestones in the study of international relations and military history. His writings influenced American naval strategy throughout the twentieth century, but after his death his reputation fell into disrepute Read more

Organized force alone enables the quiet and the weak to...
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Organized force alone enables the quiet and the weak to go about their business and to sleep securely in their beds, safe from the violent without or within. Alfred Thayer Mahan
Force is never more operative than when it is known...
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Force is never more operative than when it is known to exist but is not brandished. Alfred Thayer Mahan
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Whether they will or not, Americans must now begin to look outward. The growing production of the country demands it. Alfred Thayer Mahan
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The history of sea power is largely, though by no means solely, a narrative of contests between nations, of mutual rivalries, of violence frequently culminating in war. The profound influence of sea commerce upon the wealth and strength of countries was clearly seen long before the true principles which governed its growth and prosperity were detected. To secure to one's own people a disproportionate share of such benefits, every effort was made to exclude others, either by the peaceful legislative methods of monopoly or prohibitory regulations, or, when these failed, by direct violence. The clash of interests, the angry feelings roused by conflicting attempts thus to appropriate the larger share, if not the whole, of the advantages of commerce, and of distant unsettled commercial regions, led to wars. On the other hand, wars arising from other causes have been greatly modified in their conduct and issue by the control of the sea. Therefore the history of sea power, while embracing in its broad sweep all that tends to make a people great upon the sea or by the sea, is largely a military history.. Alfred Thayer Mahan