That is the same logic that keeps him out of battle. He is too valuable to his father while other children are not.
If the war is important and men are all created equal then he should be drafted, no? And if he is captured it should be no different than any other soldier, right?
The fact he is protected means the people are servants to their “leaders” and we should question their motives more critically.
That is the same logic that keeps him out of battle. He is too valuable to his father while other children are not.
If the war is important and men are all created equal then he should be drafted, no? And if he is captured it should be no different than any other soldier, right?
The fact he is protected means the people are servants to their “leaders” and we should question their motives more critically.
I do agree, just thinking of the reasoning probably behind it