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packman

(16,296 posts)
Fri Oct 10, 2014, 02:11 PM Oct 2014

OXYMORON - War makes Peace

From the article :

" War has produced bigger societies, ruled by stronger governments, which have imposed peace and created the preconditions for prosperity. Ten thousand years ago, there were only about 6 million people on earth. On average they lived about 30 years and supported themselves on the equivalent of less than two modern American dollars per day. Now there are more than a thousand times as many of us (7 billion, in fact), living more than twice as long (the global average is 67 years), and earning more than a dozen times as much (today the global average is $25 per day)."

and:

"For most of our time on earth, we have been aggressive, violent animals, because aggression and violence have paid off. But in the 10,000 years since we invented productive war, we have evolved culturally to become less violent—because that pays off even better"



Interesting article, author makes some cold observations about the "good" results of war. Of course, if viewed objectively the author is right in some of his opinions (10 to 20% of earth's Stone Age population destroyed in warfare) but I wonder how many scientists, artists, philosophers, teachers were killed in war.

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/04/the-slaughter-bench-of-history/360534/

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OXYMORON - War makes Peace (Original Post) packman Oct 2014 OP
Pay offs are golden. GeorgeGist Oct 2014 #1
Is Ian Morris from the 1%? His "theories" are the battle cry of the 1% who don't actually fight Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #2

Dont call me Shirley

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2. Is Ian Morris from the 1%? His "theories" are the battle cry of the 1% who don't actually fight
Fri Oct 10, 2014, 07:16 PM
Oct 2014

the wars they are so addicted to. Ian's ridiculous justifications to continue endless war are pure fantastical thinking.

The 1% are so addicted to imperialism, deadly competitiveness and thievery that these fuel their war making and violence.

Oxymoron alright, Orwellian oxymoron.

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