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The good news is that, as Steven Pinker has observed, the carnage from warfare has actually been going down over the centuries, even if the number of battles beamed into our living rooms has gone up. Can it be minimized further? What would be the means?

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    Re: The good news . . . . Reducing the carnage is very good if it means reducing violent conflict. But is that always be the case? I have mixed feelings about the use of drones and UAVs. I heard someone once say that a cruise missile was very brave–it didn’t have a wife and kids back home. Is the threshold for starting a war lower (and…[Read more]

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