Thank you. "A war against nihilism" is appropriate. I'd also add "a war against mindless power-driven violence," because it is the lust for power that creates the hatreds and miseries.
I think the poem is also at the entrance to the WWI memorial in KC. The entryway there is a bit dizzying and extraordinarily memorable.
Thank you. "A war against nihilism" is appropriate. I'd also add "a war against mindless power-driven violence," because it is the lust for power that creates the hatreds and miseries.
I think the poem is also at the entrance to the WWI memorial in KC. The entryway there is a bit dizzying and extraordinarily memorable.