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The cultural glorification of war perpetuates its existence from "summary" of The End of War by John Horgan

The idea that war is glorified in our culture is not a new one. From epic poems and heroic tales to patriotic speeches and war memorials, we have long celebrated the bravery and sacrifices of those who fight in wars. But what if this glorification is actually perpetuating the existence of war itself?By portraying war as noble and heroic, we make it seem like a worthwhile endeavor, something to be proud of. We create a culture where violence is not only accepted but revered, where conflict is seen as a means to achieve honor and glory. This glorification of war can make it seem like a necessary and even desirable part of human existence. When we glamorize war, we make it harder to question its legitimacy or seek alternatives to violence. We create a mindset where war is seen as the ultimate solution to problems, rather than a failure of diplomacy or a breakdown in communication. This perpetuates a cycle of conflict and bloodshed, as we continue to resort to war as a means of resolving disputes. Furthermore, the cultural glorification of war can desensitize us to its horrors and human cost. By focusing on the bravery and heroism of soldiers, we can overlook the suffering and devastation that war inflicts on individuals and communities. We can become numb to the realities of war, seeing it as a distant and abstract concept rather than a brutal and destructive force. In order to truly end war, we must challenge the cultural narratives that glorify and perpetuate it. We must question the myths of heroism and honor that surround war, and instead focus on the realities of violence and conflict. We must strive to create a culture that values peace and cooperation over aggression and division, and that recognizes the true costs of war for all involved. Only then can we hope to break free from the cycle of violence and build a more peaceful world for future generations.
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    The End of War

    John Horgan

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