Review of Hanson's "Soul of Battle" by a reader (brothersjudddotcom). This is an older article, but I think that it is appropo for today. When a free and consensual society feels its existence threatened, when it has been attacked, when its citizenry at last understands an enemy at odds with the very morality of its culture, . . . then free men can muster, they can fight back well, and they can make war brutally and lethally beyond the wildest nightmares of the brutal military culture they seek to destroy. Such is the case that the outstanding military historian Victor...