[lbo-talk] What Have We Learned, If Anything?

Chris Doss lookoverhere1 at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 19 09:30:00 PDT 2008


I leafed through a copy of Tamerlane's autobiography a while ago at my local bookstore. I didn't know he was even literate. Anyway he's quite upfront about the whole terror/looting/annihilation thing. "And then we gloriously slaughtered them."

--- andie nachgeborenen <andie_nachgeborenen at yahoo.com> wrote:


>
> Or what Alexander did to to Tyre, the Athenians to
> Melos, Ghengis Kahn or Tamerlane to just about
> anything? OK, all of the named were colonialists in
> some sense, but they were not capitalists. And the
> practice of razing your enemy's city, killing the
> men, and enslaving the women and children was
> standard and old in Homer's day: Hector says to
> Andromache:
>

Mataiotes mataioteton, eipen ho Ekklasiastes, mataiotes mataioteton, ta panta mataiotes.

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