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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Is War a Replaceable Invention?
War is an event that forces humans to rapidly understand the effects and uses of certain tools, whether it be for good or bad. War causes advances to happen that otherwise may not yet exist in the modern day. It seems to be an invention that in the process of committing many atrocities for only the shallow gain of some organization, inadvertently lends itself to make people think in new, different ways in order to end said war. Without the catalyst that war provides, humans may not have advanced to the point they are today. War seems to be necessary to make humans try and create a better world for the future. Continue reading
Posted in Baby Boomer Insights
Tagged Jeffrey Kovac, Margaret Mead, Replaceable Invention, Robin May Schott
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