Gwynne Dyer

参加作品

The Profession of Arms
himself
Professional soldiers from six different nations discuss their combat experiences, job demands, and the effects of new technology.
The Deadly Game of Nations
Writer
With Israel as an example, the reality of how military force is deemed necessary to maintain national sovereignty and the price involved is examined.
Anybody's Son Will Do
Actor
All soldiers belong to the same profession, no matter what country they serve, and it makes them different from everybody else. They have to be different, for their job is ultimately about killing and dying, and those things are not a natural vocation for any human being. Yet all soldiers are born civilians. The method for turning young men into soldiers-people who kill other people and expose themselves to death-is basic training.
Anybody's Son Will Do
Writer
All soldiers belong to the same profession, no matter what country they serve, and it makes them different from everybody else. They have to be different, for their job is ultimately about killing and dying, and those things are not a natural vocation for any human being. Yet all soldiers are born civilians. The method for turning young men into soldiers-people who kill other people and expose themselves to death-is basic training.