
The Complete Francis Parker Yockey Episodes w/ Paul Fahrenheidt
The Pete Quiñones Show
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War, Morality, and Political Conflict
This chapter explores the evolution of moral arguments against war and their manipulation in political discourse, tracing historical roots from the Thirty Years' War to modern industrialized warfare. It highlights the complexities of political organisms' rights to wage war while considering the philosophical implications of sovereignty and life and death. The discussion contrasts the historical context of warfare with contemporary views, examining how cultural shifts have affected perceptions of conflict and political authority.
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