<p><em>Life Fighting</em> teaches the moral how to fight well.</p><p></p><p>Fighting has gotten a bad name; it should not be so.&nbsp;&nbsp;Fighting itself is neither moral nor immoral; only its&nbsp;<em>object</em>&nbsp;can be said to be so. To be moral is&nbsp;<em>not </em>to fight no one; to be moral is to fight those who vitiate life and civilization.&nbsp;&nbsp;Edward Wilson writes that if moral aptitude is like every other trait studied to date it forms a bell curve has a natural genetic distribution:&nbsp;&nbsp;some human beings are moral others amoral or immoral. That the moral are far less willing to fight than the immoral has always hurt societies.&nbsp;Many moral advances have consisted not of eschewing force across the board writes Steven Pinker but of applying it in carefully measured doses.&nbsp;If we truly wish to make the world a better place we should sometimes fight.</p><p></p><p>The art of war is an art with principles said Napoleon and these principles must never be violated.&nbsp;The best study of these principles is the lives of those who applied them best.&nbsp;<em>Life Fighting</em> illustrates the principles by showing how Julius Caesar Richelieu Talleyrand Napoleon and Bill Gates applied them.</p><p></p><p>The website of <em>Life Fighting</em> is: www.lifefighting.net</p>
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