GRATUITOUSNESS: RABELAIS’ ECONOMICS OF PEACE

GRATUITOUSNESS_RABELAIS’_ECONOMICS_OF_PEACE

When the reason for war is not found to be a deliberate Malthusian reduction of human lives, you may think it is for some other economic reason. However, that reason might be another cover up.

Since peace is much more economical than war, it is clear that war can never be declared for economic reasons, but, rather, because of a lack of intelligence on the part of the two warring parties. This paper is about finding out the intelligence behind François Rabelais’ advocacy of peace over war.

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One Reply to “GRATUITOUSNESS: RABELAIS’ ECONOMICS OF PEACE”

  1. La guerre. Cela évoque un boutade de Einstein: “Deux choses sont infinies: le cosmos et la bêtise humaine. Pour ce qui est du cosmos, je n’en ai pas la certitude.”

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