Rational War

What we should be fighting for and how

Kenneth Tingey
2 min readNov 9, 2023

With Miroslaw Manicki

We published Rational War, as can be seen below, in 2015. The world was not perceived to be in as much turmoil as now. Conditions have conspired to support the supposition of the book more now than then. Hostility toward knowledge and knowledge-based processes has grown. It

Cover of Rational war by Kenneth Tingey and Miroslaw Manicki in 2015. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1514654458

Camelot was Camel-not

People grow up with assumptions and perceptions presented to them in their childhoods and youthful years. These include stories and maxims; some are presented to them via family tales, others are learned in public arenas such as school and social organizations. These provide frameworks for their lives, what they consider acceptable or not, what they prefer to follow.

Knight tries to remove Excalibur sword in the stone. ChiccoDodiFC/Adobe Stock

People grow up with assumptions and perceptions presented to them in their childhoods and youthful years. These include stories and maxims; some are presented to them via family tales, others are learned in public arenas such as school and social organizations. These provide frameworks for their lives, what they consider acceptable or not, what they prefer to follow.

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Kenneth Tingey

Proponent of improved governance. Evangelist for fluidity, the process-based integration of knowledge and authority. Big-time believer that we can do better.