As wars rage around the world, Americans find themselves in a peculiar position-insulated from the consequences of these conflicts, yet citizens of a country regularly employing lethal force around the globe. How do we make sense of ourselves, both as citizens and as human beings, in relation to the current crisis, and how might the arts and humanistic inquiry help us move forward? Author Phil Klay, winner of the National Book Award for his essay collection Uncertain Ground: Citizenship in an Age of Endless, Invisible War and most recently featured in the Talk section of the New York Times Magazine, discussed these questions with the Holy Cross community.
This lecture took place on Monday, February 5, 2024, at the College of the Holy Cross.
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