Modern warfare is big business.
Violence is inherently immoral.
I think pacifism is the future. I think the world needs to reject violence. War is wrong.
I agree in some respects, but not in terms of the overall principle.
I think that war can be entered into for good reasons. It does nothing to reject violence to allow people to inflict violence on others without opposing them.
OTOH, I agree with you about modern warfare... aspects of it, anyhow. The idea of war being waged by contractors makes me very uneasy. Aside from the issues of accountability that this creates, I don't think it's good to create a situation where escalation of war is in people's financial interest.
Well we're almost in agreement!
Regards Hitler and particularly the holocaust - I am convinced by the argument that the isolation and brutality of war facilitated Hitler in the mass murder of his regime.
I disagree with this. I realize that it's difficult to say with certainty which hypothetical historical scenario would have played out if things had been different, but I think that the Holocaust would have happened whether or not World War II did. I agree that Hitler
accelerated the Holocaust when he realized that the war was going badly for him, but I think the end result would have been the same.
But to go completely against my point above, I'm going to point out that Hitler's rise to power was a consequence of the conditions in Germany that resulted from the Treaty of Versailles after World War I, so I suppose without war at all, there would have been no Holocaust.
I disagree. Empires have fallen because of non-violence.
But empires have also fallen because of violence. And empires have also
stood because their enemies would not violently oppose them.
Amongst others the Soviet Empire, the British Empire in India.
I disagree with the idea that the Soviet Empire fell as a result of pacifism.
To begin with, IMO, the largest contributing factor to its fall was the Cold War, which I would certainly not call pacifist.
And the final blow to the Soviet Empire wasn't non-violent resistance; it was a
coup attempt by the military. I realize that in the end, it had the opposite effect from what the conspirators were after, but the decline and fall of the Soviet Union wasn't really an example of political change through non-violence.