This week on the blog, we finish up our discussion of the Fremen Mirage, the pop-history myth that 'hard times' make 'strong men' who are morally and martially superior to their 'decadent' adversaries and why this is so unhelpful as a historical concept.https://acoup.blog/2020/02/28/collections-the-fremen-mirage-part-iv-desert-power/ …
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When I teach my students argumentation, this is the bit we call "considering counter-arguments." You can reject a counter-argument or - what I do here - incorporate it into your own thesis. The Mongols are the real deal, but not because they're 'hardtime-strongmen.'
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The Mongols - and other steppe nomads - are effective because their specific pattern of subsistence plays into a specific pattern of warfare so well. Other, similarly 'hard-timey' peoples - including other nomads! - don't perform nearly as well.
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