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Updated: May 22, 2025
Irwin says that such war philosophy as this is to be heard broadly in Europe, chiefly in Germany, but also in France and in England. Mach says that disintegration takes place in times of peace. Schoonmaker says that war has taught men socialization. Again we hear that wars are just and right because they are necessary. Redier says that war is a way of giving back courage to the men of our times.
Redier says that the war has brought us all the noble joys so necessary to stimulate mankind, and one no longer finds happiness, therefore, in sleeping comfortably, but only in living bravely. There is no lack, indeed, of recognition of the heroic motive in war. Sometimes the argument appeals to religion, sometimes to art, sometimes to morality.
Redier , a French writer, illustrates this very clearly when he pleads that the interest of the motherland must be placed first. It is not for liberty, or for the civilization of the world that the French are fighting, he says, but for France, "that most saintly, animated and tragic of figures."
Redier says that France was fighting solely to retain mastery of her own genius, in order to draw from it noble joys and just profits. The American point of view has been expressed in several forms by the President of the United States. For example, he has said that we are one of the champions of the rights of mankind. The world must be made safe for democracy.
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