Tuesday, February 7, 2017

The Necessary of Evil in the World

state of state of warfare and violence were what held the superannuated world together, territory was non gained through gifts, riches were not win with kind words, and force out was never gained by eat a meal with the enemy. War was a necessity to the rulers of the superannuated world, without it nothing would be won or lost. The best ensample of this comes from the writings of the Greek philosopher Herodotus in The Histories written about the Iranian Empires conquest for land, and obsession with revenge. To Xerxes, who was the emperor of Persia round 480 BCE the only logical excerption was to go to war with the Greeks, gum olibanum emphasizing the importance of war. Xerxes believed that no nation was able to stretch out the might of the Persian Empire. This philosophy emphasized the need for the physical exertion of force and the necessity of war in the ancient world.\nThe liking of war is as hoary as time itself, if in that location was something to be gained out of wishing or necessity war was always the dissolver. Herodotus wrote of Xerxes discussion with his apprize regarding the impending invasion of Greece, and the strategies he wanted to employ. Xerxes states that In his behalf, therefore, and in behalf of all the Persians, I take the war, and pledge myself not to reside till I keep back taken and burnt Athens, which has dared, unprovoked, to spite me and my father. Xerxes felt an overwhelming hug to make his presence cognize in Greece and to defeat the Athenians. Emperor Xerxes ruled his pudding stone with an smoothing iron fist and that led to the Persian Empire being the strongest empire in the world at that time in history.\nRulers in the ancient world were merciless as stated in Hammurabis Law edict where most laws you are every killed or maimed for the laws broken. This was derived in a way to disapprove crime and instill veneration in the people. In construe excerpts written by Herodotus in his accounts of dea lings with Xerxes, it is easy to olfaction the fear that Xerxes emits when he speaks. When his counselors answer hi...

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