Occupation: Author Birth: July 22, 1948
Wars are like deaths, which, while they can be postponed, will come when they will come and cannot be finally avoided..
War is not a pathology that, with proper hygiene and treatment, can be wholly prevented. War is a natural condition of the State, which was organized….
All life is an experiment. Every important decision is taken with inadequate knowledge by imperfect men and women whom the future will confound. Yet ….
A state that privatizes most of its functions will inevitably defend itself by employing its own people as mercenaries.