[Sca-cooks] candy and hostages
Stefan li Rous
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Thu Aug 3 23:47:05 PDT 2006
Cailte said:
<<< On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 11:58:31 -0400
"Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius"
<adamantius.magister at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> But in general, the word "hostage" has its roots in the
> word "host",
> and it didn't have quite the same high-stress and
> terrifyingly brutal
> connotation that it has had more recently.
thanks for the great explanation. i think fostering is
more what folks today might compare it to? the idea of
switching offspring to keep everyone on good terms.>>>
Yes Adamantius, thank you. I wasn't aware of "hostage" being used
that way, although now that you mention it, I was aware of the idea.
It doesn't sound like "fostering" fits this Roman way of taking out
insurance. "Fostering" seems more like a give and take, a two way
method, whereas with the Romans it sounds like the Romans only took
hostages, they didn't give out any.
I guess it is a matter of who has the perceived power. Like the fact
that the US demands the Hezbollah to stop firing ineffective missiles
at Israel, but has no problem with Israel destroying huge swathes of
Lebanon with US made and US paid for cannons, aircraft and bombs.
Stefan
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