This Memorial Day, Let Us Remember
Peloni: The quote included in this essay by Gen. Lee has always been one of my favorites, since I was a young. In fact, war is the undoing of society such that society might be preserved, and the more terrible the war, the more lasting will be the resulting peace.
By J.B. Shurk | Am Thinker | May 26, 2025
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I noticed something years ago about class descriptions on college campuses. If a course’s subject matter included the word “war,” it was much more popular with students. A seminar on “organizational theory” might find a few takers; a seminar on “military organization and war planning” would attract too many students for most classrooms to hold. I asked a professor about this once, and he grinned slyly, reminding me that young professors who teach popular classes have greater career prospects. The observation struck me as a bit perverse.






