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In a sense, this is a 'karmic' equation.
In a sense, this is a 'karmic' equation.


It is rarely, if ever, assigned to assessing or calculating the costs and benefits of war and peace.
Rarely, if ever, are the costs and benefits of war and peace considered or calculated as wars are proposed.



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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma

http://www.livescience.com/41462-what-is-karma.html

"What goes around comes around"

Cycles of action - reaction / "Kindness begets kindness"; "Violence begets violence"

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Consequences and Costs

The science points to laws of thermodynamics and we grasp, in an interconnected world, that for every action there is a reaction.

and we recall eons of human actions of conflict, costs of warring and how, even in a biblical sense, actions 'begat' counteractions.

It is as if there is a calculus of war that can be seen as opposed to a physics of peace.

Wage war and expect direct and unexpected costs; wage peace and expect direct and unexpected benefits.

In a sense, this is a 'karmic' equation.

Rarely, if ever, are the costs and benefits of war and peace considered or calculated as wars are proposed.

"Blowback" and cycles of violence

http://www.thenation.com/article/blowback/

blow·back

ˈblōbak/

Noun

1. a process in which gases expand or travel in a direction opposite to the usual one, especially through escape of pressure or delayed combustion

2. US - the unintended adverse results of a political action or situation

In diplomatic terms, an unpredicted, negative response against a nation

See also Chalmers Johnson via the New America Foundation; "a counterpoint to triumphalism... costs and consequences..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVsfwXr9iAk

also see: Revenge, Vendetta, Vengeance, Retaliation, Retribution, Payback

"An Eye for an Eye" (found in Babylonian Law / Hammurabi, 1780 B.C. and Koran/Qurʾān and also Exodus and Leviticus -- עין תחת עין, ayin tachat ayin)

Leviticus: "As he has done, so it shall be done to him [namely,] fracture for fracture, eye for eye, tooth for tooth. Just as he has injured a person, so it shall be done to him." (Lev. 24:19–21)

"Revenge is a profound moral desire to keep faith with the dead, to honour their memory by taking up their cause where they left off"

-- Brandon Hamber and Richard A. Wilson, Symbolic Closure through Memory, Reparation and Revenge in Post-conflict Societies (Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation)

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