“We Fight Because We Die” (II): An Existentialist Approach to Extra-Modern War

(N.B. This entry complements the previous one, titled “We Fight Because We Die” (I): On Extra-Modern War as a Question of Social Logic.”) We die. It can hardly be minimised. Thus the common ancient-Greek terms for men: θνητοί, “mortals.” During the opening seconds of Robert Gardner’s beautiful ethnographic film, Dead Birds (1964), the camera follows … Continue reading “We Fight Because We Die” (II): An Existentialist Approach to Extra-Modern War