William Clarke: a Collection of His Writings, With a Biographical Sketch

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William Clarke: a Collection of His Writings, With a Biographical Sketch
Clark William
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Perhaps the best argument as to true moral progress, as drawn from a strictly scientific survey of evolution, is that contained in Mr. John Fiske's little work on "Man : His Origin and Destiny." Tou see from that book that the real strength of man is derived from the fact that Nature herself has compelled man to develop a warmer affection for his offspring than has been the case in the lower forms of life. Man, in short, as the great Aristotle said, is a social animal, and he who ignores that f...undamental fact must be ignorant of the true development of human history.
But war is profoundly anti-social. It is no doubt true that the poets and orators have often depicted it in glowing terms, and so have succeeded in casting over it a glamour. But those who know the actual battlefield write of war in a very different strain. Recollect that story of the sack of Rome by the Constable de Bourbon, or that other story of the sack of Magdeburg, and see how every law, human and divine, was violated.


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