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The Edge of the American West The Edge of the American West Home About The Edge of the American West Subscribe to feed The United States and its total wars September 13, 2021 in history and current events | by eric | Comments closed The New Yorker essay by Dexter Filkins on Samuel Moyn’s new book, Humane, got a lot of attention already, so I want to address only one narrow, but I think important, point: Filkins seems to me to misunderstand the aims of the United States in waging its total wars—or at least, in waging the two I’ve taught in classrooms, the Civil War and World War II. Filkins says Sherman burned Atlanta because he “believed he was entitled to do anything in pursuit of victory … against an enemy that had begun an unjust war.” This might be called the “don’t start none, won’t be none,” doctrine, or DSNWBND for short. While Sherman surely believed the rebels had begun an unjust war, that belief was subsidiary to his, and President Lincoln’s, ai...

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