Gil Hahn

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First, the closer the soldier draws to his enemy the harder it is to kill him, until at bayonet range it can be extremely difficult, and, second, the average human being has a strong resistance to piercing the body of another of his own kind with a handheld edged weapon, preferring to club or slash at the enemy.
On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society
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