Posted on 03/24/2015 12:32:14 PM PDT by Twotone
Necessity drives invention. In the field of military innovation, all sorts of inventions the Maginot line, the flame fougasse, trench warfare, the Vickers machine gun were rooted in the same urgent necessity: keeping Germans out. War is evil and ugly, but Europe experienced a worse horror when that necessity was inverted, and the totalitarian movement that controlled half of the continent decided it needed a way to keep Germans in. And so utopias jailers built the Berlin Wall and any number of similar fortifications. The ideologue may say that a wall is a wall is a wall, but in the case of a wall, intent matters: A society with barriers to keep out invaders is protected; a society with barriers to prevent exit is imprisoned.
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Great title for a sci-fi novel (or a rock band)
The Maginot Line didn’t keep out a single German.
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