VILEPLUME
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Don't be so disappointed.
I am, because if everyone is anti-war and we still go to war every 10 years, something is wrong...
Don't be so disappointed.
If the Golden Rule is a dangerous idea for your country to practice, something is wrongI am, because if everyone is anti-war and we still go to war every 10 years, something is wrong...
I am, because if everyone is anti-war and we still go to war every 10 years, something is wrong...
Thanks for sharing Guy.. Just ordered a copy...
We go to war so often because it's profitable.
If you took the profit out of the equation, war would cease to exist as we know it.
What's wrong is that that's not apparent to your average person.
OK, but who would enforce such a treaty, and how? It always devolves to "quis custodiet custodes?" cn
Enforcing a peace treaty seems like an oxymoron. I think it would have to be on an individual kind of level, a decision you make to yourself and a responsibility you keep as a signer of it. Some bitch ass government comes in and tries to shame you or scare you into fighting, you look em right in the eye n say "go fuck yourself, fight your own goddamn war".
The question is honest, Pad. Seeking, amassing, holding power through violence (on all levels, one-to-one through international war) is hard-wired into human nature. We are a territorial and predatory species. So simply signing a treaty for outlawing war is simply an invitation to those who will see advantage in not signing it. Would you compel dissenters to sign? How? Someone will always have to I see no way to make this work long-term and not descend into truly spectacular chaos. cn
I don't have all the answers. I'll be the first to admit that.
"Holding power through violence is hard wired into human nature." - what exactly do you mean by that, and what does it mean to say "hard wired into human nature"? Do you think that means it's impossible to overcome?
Global culture is an inevitable result of progress. Will we progress through war?