The Laughing Man

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Modern sailors suffer and burn and die just as horribly as their land-bound equivalents. Death and destruction fall all about them. Yet they do not crack. Why? The answer is, again, that most of them don’t have to kill anyone directly, and no one is trying to specifically, personally, kill them. Dyer observes that there has never been a similar resistance to killing among artillerymen or bomber crews or naval personnel.
On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society
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