“War is necrophilia. And this necrophilia is central to soldiering, just as it is central to the makeup of suicide bombers and terrorists. The necrophilia is hidden under platitudes about duty or comradeship. It awaits, especially in moments when we seem to have little to live for and no hope, or in moments when the intoxication of war is at its pitch, to be unleashed. When we spend long enough in war it comes to us as a kind of release, a fatal and seductive embrace that can consummate the long flirtation in war with our own destruction. The ancient Greeks had a word for such a drive. They called it ekpyrosis - to be consumed by a ball of fire. They used the word to describe heroes.”
Quote by Chris Hedges
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War Is a Force that Gives Us Meaning
This book delves into the profound effects of war on the human psyche, analyzing the complex emotions and motivations that drive people to engage in conflict. It explores the moral and ethical dimensions of war, offering a critical perspective on the role of violence in human history. more
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