Sunday, March 4, 2012

A war history that isn't just about the clash of WILLS -- impossible ?

I hope my account of WWII is a gripping, paper-turning, human-interest story - but I hope it isn't of interest to humans because it is all about humans and all about humans only.

When War History ( capital W, capital H) is seen only through the prism of the clash of human wills, it ends up as just university-level  navel gazing : navel-gazing with tenure.

War can be more accurately seen as the clash of various human wills with other human wills and all of these wills clashing with the material limitations of Reality.

I really would have loved to entitle this blog as:
"1939-1945: REALITY's side of the story."

But I feared that it would simply come across as just another tell-all  recounting of  this perpetually popular  'epic clash of human will' .

Reality merely being a codeword for 'yet newer archival revelations about human conduct'.

Now describing Reality, that Universe we all swim in, as Nature clearly has its dangers.

(Because when Reality is reduced to Nature , it is as if its limitations are seen as existing in a lesser, parallel world from the limitless mental world of us humans.

That is our familiar delusionary world of 'name it and claim it', 'dare to dream', 'mind over matter' , 'where there is a will there is a way' , etc.

Thankfully in much of today's conventional thought , The Natural World is often seen as extending to include everything just short of human mental thoughts - ie it does included our mortal fallible bodies and their material needs.

That is a definition of Nature I can sort of live with, though I personally believe our mental activities are just as much a part of the Natural World as my pet dog's daydreams.

So when reading this blog, recast your image of Nature  to encompassing everything in the Universe, including our mental reveries, and you'll do just fine....

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