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"This is also the reason why the olive branch became a symbol for peace. If it takes two decades for your trees to bear a substantial harvest, you are extra vulnerable to warfare that might wipe out all your investments in one moment. Therefore olive growers usually insisted on negotiations and reconciliation when city-states were at each other's throats, and the olive came to symbolise both commerce and peace."
~ Johan Norberg on free trade as a powerful palliative for conflict and war. From his book Peak Human: What We Can Learn From the Rise dnd Fall of Golden Ages [hat tip Tony Morley]








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