Academia as a vocation. Thoughts on teaching, scholarship, and the other things that the privilege of being an academic affords the ability to think about. I also use this blog when I teach as a central repository of stuff related to various courses, so you'll find some of that if you browse here too.
25.11.09
Explorations question #12
In Chapter 12 of Starship Troopers, Heinlein makes the argument that all values reduce to the necessity to survive -- and that in consequence, war (and the preparation for war) can never be eliminated. Is he right about this? Does the necessity to survive always ensure that a properly-prepared military must always be among the highest priorities for a community?
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