Sunday, June 2, 2024
The True Driver of Western Supremacy: A Legacy of Force #1610
The True Driver of Western Supremacy: A Legacy of Force
Not by the brilliance of ideas, nor the purity of values, nor the light of faith did the West ascend to global dominance. Samuel P. Huntington unveils a stark reality: the West’s supremacy lies in the mastery of organized violence.
In lands where ancient rivers flow and sun-kissed deserts lie, a tale of power unfolds. It is not one of thought, but of might, steel, and cannon roar. The West's light, not born of ideals lofty and bright, but of battles fierce and armies strong, reshaped the world with blood and cries.
From native plains to distant isles, the clash of swords and the roar of cannons echoed, a testament to power's might in every whispered word. The lessons learned in fields of strife and pain shaped the minds and strategies of modern Western reign.
In halls of power, shadows cast by victories long past inform the plans and policies of today. It was not thought that won the world, but war’s relentless pace. Military dominance, the key to Western supremacy, is a legacy of might and force in every land and sea.
This legacy invites reflection. It challenges us to ponder the true drivers of Western global supremacy, to see beyond the veneer of cultural superiority, and to acknowledge the cold, hard truth: the West’s rule was forged in the crucible of war, its empire built on the strength of organized violence.
Written by Steven G. Lee (June 2, 2024)
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