Morning song |
Sat, 01/30/2016 - 15:54 |
Sat, 01/30/2016 - 16:12 |
Eugène Sue: War, murder by proxy |
Fri, 01/29/2016 - 15:05 |
Fri, 01/29/2016 - 15:08 |
Morning song |
Fri, 01/29/2016 - 14:43 |
Fri, 01/29/2016 - 15:08 |
William Hazlitt: And this is patriotism. Practitioners of eternal war. |
Thu, 01/28/2016 - 15:05 |
Thu, 01/28/2016 - 15:08 |
Morning songs |
Thu, 01/28/2016 - 14:48 |
Thu, 01/28/2016 - 15:08 |
Jules Barbey D’Aurevilly: The jackals of war |
Wed, 01/27/2016 - 15:11 |
Thu, 01/28/2016 - 15:08 |
Morning song |
Wed, 01/27/2016 - 15:06 |
Wed, 01/27/2016 - 15:28 |
Montaigne: This furious monster war |
Tue, 01/26/2016 - 15:25 |
Sun, 02/07/2016 - 15:44 |
Morning songs |
Tue, 01/26/2016 - 15:20 |
Tue, 01/26/2016 - 22:56 |
Strabo: Ares, the only god they worship |
Mon, 01/25/2016 - 15:16 |
Mon, 01/25/2016 - 15:28 |
Morning song |
Mon, 01/25/2016 - 15:11 |
Mon, 01/25/2016 - 15:28 |
Plutarch: The privilege of being wounded and killed in war for the defense of their creditors |
Sun, 01/24/2016 - 16:35 |
Sun, 01/24/2016 - 17:00 |
Morning songs |
Sun, 01/24/2016 - 16:14 |
Sun, 01/24/2016 - 16:28 |
William Hazlitt: War is in itself is a thriving, sensible traffic only to cannibals |
Sat, 01/23/2016 - 15:23 |
Sat, 01/23/2016 - 15:24 |
Morning song |
Sat, 01/23/2016 - 15:17 |
Sat, 01/23/2016 - 15:24 |
Velleius Paterculus: License of the sword inevitably leads to wars for profit |
Fri, 01/22/2016 - 13:41 |
Fri, 01/22/2016 - 13:48 |
Morning song |
Fri, 01/22/2016 - 13:34 |
Fri, 01/22/2016 - 13:48 |
Montaigne: Blood on the sword: From slaughter of animals to slaughter of men |
Thu, 01/21/2016 - 13:40 |
Sun, 02/07/2016 - 15:44 |
Morning song |
Thu, 01/21/2016 - 13:27 |
Thu, 01/21/2016 - 13:48 |
Plutarch: Venus, who more than the rest of the gods and goddesses abhors force and war |
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 15:19 |
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 15:24 |
Morning song |
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 15:08 |
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 15:24 |
Strabo: Studying war is wickedness |
Tue, 01/19/2016 - 13:40 |
Mon, 01/25/2016 - 15:28 |
William Hazlitt: Selections on war |
Mon, 01/18/2016 - 16:00 |
Fri, 02/05/2016 - 15:44 |
Morning songs |
Mon, 01/18/2016 - 15:33 |
Mon, 01/18/2016 - 15:56 |
Julian: Reforming the evils that war has caused |
Sun, 01/17/2016 - 15:31 |
Sun, 01/17/2016 - 15:56 |
Morning song |
Sun, 01/17/2016 - 15:24 |
Sun, 01/17/2016 - 15:56 |
Lactantius: The arms of the nations shall be burnt; and now there shall be no war, but peace and everlasting rest |
Sat, 01/16/2016 - 15:17 |
Sat, 01/16/2016 - 15:24 |
Morning song |
Sat, 01/16/2016 - 15:00 |
Sat, 01/16/2016 - 15:24 |
William Hazlitt: Ultima ratio regum: liberals and conservatives united by leaden bullets and steel bayonets |
Fri, 01/15/2016 - 17:26 |
Mon, 01/18/2016 - 16:28 |
Plutarch: Motivations and consequences of war |
Thu, 01/14/2016 - 15:28 |
Thu, 01/14/2016 - 15:52 |
Justin: There would then assuredly be fewer wars in all ages and countries |
Wed, 01/13/2016 - 15:35 |
Wed, 01/13/2016 - 15:52 |
Montaigne: War, that malady of mankind |
Tue, 01/12/2016 - 13:40 |
Sun, 02/07/2016 - 15:44 |
Juvenal: War and violence, baser than the beasts |
Mon, 01/11/2016 - 15:54 |
Mon, 01/11/2016 - 16:24 |
Lactantius: Justice had no other reason for leaving the earth than the shedding of human blood |
Sun, 01/10/2016 - 15:56 |
Sun, 01/10/2016 - 16:24 |
Pausanias: Peace cradling Wealth in her arms |
Sat, 01/09/2016 - 15:26 |
Sat, 01/09/2016 - 15:52 |
William Hazlitt: Keystone of indestructible war-system: Closing up the avenues to peace, shutting the gates of mercy on mankind |
Fri, 01/08/2016 - 15:42 |
Mon, 01/18/2016 - 16:28 |
Plutarch: Sharpened and whetted to war from their very infancy. So unsocial and wild-beast-like is the nature of ambition and cupidity. |
Thu, 01/07/2016 - 20:33 |
Thu, 01/07/2016 - 20:40 |
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Mass murder’s tropes: Dread Ares drank his fill of blood |
Wed, 01/06/2016 - 17:44 |
Wed, 01/06/2016 - 18:00 |
Fronto: Devotion to peace |
Tue, 01/05/2016 - 15:27 |
Tue, 01/05/2016 - 15:52 |
Robert Southey: Year follows year, and still we madly prosecute the war |
Mon, 01/04/2016 - 15:18 |
Mon, 01/04/2016 - 15:20 |
Philostratus: War versus love |
Sun, 01/03/2016 - 15:49 |
Sun, 01/03/2016 - 15:52 |
William Hazlitt: Harpies of the press. Juggling fiends. Systematic opponents of peace. Ceaseless partisans of interminable hostilities. |
Sat, 01/02/2016 - 15:56 |
Mon, 01/18/2016 - 16:28 |
Plutarch: They fought indeed and were slain, but it was to maintain the luxury and the wealth of other men |
Thu, 12/31/2015 - 14:24 |
Thu, 12/31/2015 - 14:48 |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Fire, Famine, And Slaughter: A War Eclogue |
Wed, 12/30/2015 - 15:35 |
Wed, 12/30/2015 - 15:52 |
Statius: Devilish monster’s tongue at last tells of war. “Whither, unhappy ones, whither are ye rushing to war, though fate and heaven would bar the way?” |
Tue, 12/29/2015 - 15:17 |
Tue, 12/29/2015 - 15:20 |
Lactantius: Selections on war |
Mon, 12/28/2015 - 15:22 |
Sat, 01/16/2016 - 15:24 |
Quintus Smyrnaeus: While here all war’s marvels were portrayed, there were the works of lovely peace |
Sun, 12/27/2015 - 19:50 |
Sun, 12/27/2015 - 20:08 |
William Hazlitt: High-priests of Moloch foam at the mouth at the name of peace |
Sat, 12/26/2015 - 16:23 |
Mon, 01/18/2016 - 16:28 |
William Cullen Bryant: Christmas 1875 |
Thu, 12/24/2015 - 15:14 |
Thu, 12/24/2015 - 15:20 |
Juvenal: Weigh the greatest military commanders in the balance |
Wed, 12/23/2015 - 15:09 |
Mon, 01/11/2016 - 16:24 |