The Man He Killed — Thomas Hardy / Evgeny Rodygin

11 months ago

This poem follows the millennial tradition of anti-war art, a tradition which goes at least as far back as Aristophanes and which continues to the present day. However, we can now put an end to war:
“It is now highly feasible to take care of everybody on Earth at a higher standard of living than any have ever known. It no longer has to be you or me. Selfishness is unnecessary. War is obsolete. It is a matter of converting the high technology from weaponry to livingry. . . This is not an opinion or a hope — it is an engineeringly demonstrable fact.”
— R. Buckminster Fuller

Credits:
Lyrics: Thomas Hardy (1840–1928)
Melody: Evgeny Rodygin (1925–2020)
Vocals: Tayu Videla
Musical production: Andrey Lavrushkin
Video Production: Maria Ignateva
Background image: Anti-War Graffiti: Dove with Bullet-Proof Jacket
Technical oversight: Donna Nissani
Producers: Donna and Moti Nissani
Project conceptualization and oversight: Moti Nissani

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