March 14, 2012

Intellectuals in The Military

[From article]
Trevor-Roper's case from his superiors, if they had come across his frank wartime journals. The officers were a "colony of coots in an unventilated backwater of bureaucracy," Trevor-Roper wrote, and "a bunch of dependent bumsuckers held together by neglect, like a cluster of bats in an unswept barn." Driven to despair by their "hieratic indolence" and "ceremonious evasions of responsibility," Trevor-Roper found his anger at these "corrupt racketeers" mounting year by year.

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When the Scholar Was a Soldier
Japes provide relief from the horror of bombing and the tedium of rationing; officers are described as 'a colony of coots' and 'corrupt racketeers.'
Wall Street Journal
By BRENDAN SIMMS
March 14, 2012

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