The quote reflects the idea that discussing the foolishness of war inadvertently gives it a certain legitimacy or purpose. Instead of recognizing war as inherently irrational, framing it as senseless suggests that it could have meaning or justification, which can lead to a troubling acceptance of violence as a reality. This perspective challenges readers to consider the implications of how we talk about conflict.
In "The Discovery of Slowness," Sten Nadolny explores themes that encourage deeper reflection on the nature of time, experiences, and how we perceive human actions, including war. By probing into the absurdity of battle, the author aims to provoke thought about the broader implications of conflict in human history and personal experience, rather than merely accepting it as a necessary evil.