"How many times has this happened to you: at the schoolyard, you watch two kindergarteners prattle senselessly about some toy-related dispute. They rally their fellows to their respective causes, each pressing the justice of his case. Forces amassed, they begin gamely pushing and smacking one another, resulting in plaintive cries of woe, only to desultorily cease hostilities, with no appreciable change in the allotment of toys.Because war is just sibling rivalry, penis envy, and potty training by other means.
And you think to yourself: If only these children could appreciate Clausewitz, this awful futility could have been avoided."
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Kriegsbunny
Yet another bit of linky for a Wednesday: The Children's Illustrated Clausewitz.
Labels:
books,
children's literature,
oddball funny stuff,
strategy,
war
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Wondrous.
Andrew Vachss feels we can rest the majority of the world's ills at the fee to of bullying (he wrote "Heart Transplant with Frank Caruso to assert his contention.")
“Life is a fight, but not everyone’s a fighter. Otherwise, bullies would be an endangered species.”
"at the feet of bullying"
Sorry for the bad typing, punctuation, et. al.
Simply: bullying is a bad thing with unforeseen consequences, which may rise to the magnitude of the state level.
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