The Decline of War
Angus Hervey
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I’m very happy with your report. I already think so for a while. In my opinion, this decline of war is a direct consequence of World War II. Until that, making war was an heroic action that valued the man. But, as you said, we should be grateful to the millions who died in this war, which turned war into something reprehensible. We can say, since then it’s no longer possible to make war as before.
The question is to what extend other killing methods will grove, as terrorism, religious intolerance or other intra-human violence.