On 10/2/07, Jim Devine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gee, Blackwater makes being a mercenary seem to be a bad thing.
>

Vats Nu?

Machiavelli on the Mercenary
from Harpers.org

The Mercenary, Considered.

Does history not tell us that once there were many soldiers in Italy,
who, failing for pay because the wars had at length come to an end,
formed themselves into Companies and extorted money from the
city-states, plundered the countryside, and were a plague upon the
nation?

. . . Such outrages do not come from anything other than the fact that
these men were skilled in the arts of arms, and turned this into a
profession.

Do we not have a proverb that reasons as I just have, saying: "War
makes thieves, and peace hangs them?"

Because those who do not know how to live by any other occupation and
who do not find anybody who will support them in soldiering, and who
are possessed of such limited skills otherwise that they cannot join
together in pursuit of an honest trade or living–these men become
mercenaries, they turn to rob on the highways.

And in the end, justice has no recourse: it must extinguish them all. . . .

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