After reading the following statement in a Substack post this morning I felt prompted to assemble some thoughts about war. I considered writing comments about each but concluded that their effect together did not require additional embellishments.
"Dopamine-inducing propaganda is an omnipresent feature of modern media, and emotions stirred by military conflict only increase the difficulty of separating reality from the innumerable synthetic varieties. It is not uncommon to find wildly different descriptions of the same event from seemingly credible sources."
--Doomberg, Mapping the War
"Wars invariably serve as classrooms and laboratories where men and techniques and states of mind are prepared for the next war."
--Wendell Berry
"War is a highly planned and cooperative form of theft."
--Jacob Bronowski, The Ascent of Man
"I venture to say no war can be long carried on against the will of the people."
--Edmund Burke
They sent forth men to battle,
But no such men return;
And home, to claim their welcome,
Come ashes in an urn.
--Aeschylus, Agamemnon
"War is a quarrel between two thieves too cowardly to fight their own battle; therefore they take boys from one village and another village, stick them into uniforms, equip them with guns, and let them loose like wild beasts against each other."
--Thomas Carlyle, as quoted by Emma Goldman
--Dwight D. Eisenhower
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