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The Age Of Enlightment : The Age Of Enlightenment

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The age of enlightenment took place in the 18th century. This was a time that was characterized by lot of aristocratic wars. Philosophers of that time agreed that war was among the greatest evils confronting mankind. The problem they faced with this conviction is that power lay with the aristocracy who viewed wars as a constituent of the society. The aristocracy treated wars as a necessity and as such it was treated as a normal and ordinary fact of life. These philosophers therefore devised ways to make war limited or more humane. The aristocratic wars of the 18th century were more limited and conducted in human ways as compared to the days before the age of enlightenment. However towards the late 18th and early 19th century were …show more content…

As much as the philosophers advanced the age of reason they had little hope that wars would come to an end. Nevertheless, they continued to front their humanitarian ideas. What was given importance was how the war was fought rather than the cause of the war. There were laws established for the protection of civilians that is women, children and old men and also regarding the surrender of the enemy factions. In the event that an enemy surrendered, their life was spared. Fighting with civility and restraint was as important as having courage and valor in battle. It was also the burden of the concurring faction to take care of the wounded from the enemy faction. The aristocrats abided by the new rules since they respected the philosophers of that time and also because they wanted to be respected by the same philosophers (Starkey 2003). Even though the intelligent elite wished for the end of wars and campaigned for it spiritedly, the aristocracy did not share in this agenda. By limiting wars and controlling how they were fought, there was progress made in civilization.
The new culture of total war saw to the erasure of all that the philosophers of old had advocated for. The culture of total war meant that the war would be unlimited in all ways. This culture did not care for the number of lives lost, the amount of property destroyed or the amount of resources that would be channeled into fighting and winning the war. This culture

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