Saturday, November 30, 2019
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Amphibious Challenges
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Amphibious 21st & RoRo Ferries
25-3-14 1st Sighting Of China's Huge Invasion Barges; RoRo Link - HI S > .25-3-14 How Ro-Ro Ships Transport Thousands of Cars - 3D LS > .23-9-21 Day In The Life On A RORO Ship (Doc) - Aqua > .
22-12-28 10 Largest RO RO Ships - Aqua > .
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Monday, November 25, 2019
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Homo ferocis
What Can We Learn from the History of War? Margaret Macmillan - IQ2 > .
Why Do Nations Go to War? | The Nightmare of Modern War - Wondrium > .
Why Do Nations Go to War? | The Nightmare of Modern War - Wondrium > .
Is War Over? — A Paradox Explained - Kurzgesacht > .
Historian Explains What Civilization Owes to War: How Conflict Shaped Us, by Margaret MacMillan
"War has always been cruel and squalid, but it’s the modern world that has made it so fantastically bloody. The Industrial Revolution gave states the ability to manufacture ever more lethal weapons on ever greater scales, and nationalism turned populations into armies, blurring the distinction between soldiers and civilians. “Nationalism provided the motivation in the powder keg and the Industrial Revolution the means,” MacMillan writes.
Historian Explains What Civilization Owes to War: How Conflict Shaped Us, by Margaret MacMillan
"War has always been cruel and squalid, but it’s the modern world that has made it so fantastically bloody. The Industrial Revolution gave states the ability to manufacture ever more lethal weapons on ever greater scales, and nationalism turned populations into armies, blurring the distinction between soldiers and civilians. “Nationalism provided the motivation in the powder keg and the Industrial Revolution the means,” MacMillan writes.
But war is not merely a negative force; it’s an engine of change and creativity. It helped create the modern bureaucracy, and it made rulers more democratic because they needed healthy, educated people to fight. War helped liberate women, not just on the home front but even on the battlefield, where increasingly they fought; and war forced artists — like the Cubists and the Vorticists — to look at the world in new ways."
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