The Human Core of Unmanned Warfare: A Thucydidean Analysis of Technology, Escalation and the Limits of Post-Human Conflict in the Twenty-First Century

The notion that technological supremacy can supplant human mass in warfare has permeated Western strategic thought, particularly in the United States, where military policy increasingly prioritizes unmanned systems over troop numbers. This conviction, rooted in a historical tendency to seek decisive advantage through innovation, posits that machines can render war more precise, less costly, and … Leggi tutto The Human Core of Unmanned Warfare: A Thucydidean Analysis of Technology, Escalation and the Limits of Post-Human Conflict in the Twenty-First Century