{"id":100,"date":"2005-10-09T17:55:45","date_gmt":"2005-10-09T21:55:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/63.247.138.3\/~drweevil\/?p=100"},"modified":"2007-09-03T17:16:35","modified_gmt":"2007-09-03T21:16:35","slug":"echthrology-for-sure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.drweevil.org\/?p=100","title":{"rendered":"Echthrology, For Sure"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In <a href=\"http:\/\/corner.nationalreview.com\/05_10_02_corner-archive.asp#078961\">The Corner<\/a>, Cliff May writes of the need for a neologism to name the academic study of one&#8217;s enemies, whether Communists, Fascists, or militant Islamists, &#8220;who they are, what they think, what they want, why they hate us and \u2013 most importantly \u2013 how they can be defeated&#148;. He consulted Victor Davis Hanson, who suggested either &#8216;polemiologia&#8217; or &#8216;echthrologia&#8217;:  &#8220;the <em>polemios<\/em> root is for political\/military enemies, the stronger <em>echthros<\/em> root would be for cultural, tribal, personal enemies&#148;.  I don&#8217;t know why Hanson didn&#8217;t use the Anglicized endings &#8216;polemiology&#8217; and &#8216;echthrology&#8217; &#8212; we don&#8217;t have professors of Astronomia and Zoologia &#8211;, but either way I much prefer the E-word, for three reasons:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>&#8216;Polemiology&#8217; (from <em>polem&iacute;oi<\/em>, &#147;enemies&#148;) is confusing, since &#8212; at least to those who know their Greek roots &#8212; it sounds too much like &#8216;polemology&#8217; and &#8216;polemicology&#8217;, either of which would mean Military Studies generally (from <em>p&oacute;lemos<\/em>, &#147;war&#148;, and <em>polemik&aacute;<\/em>, &#147;the things of war&#148;, respectively). It&#8217;s also unclear how &#8216;polemiology&#8217; (or &#8216;polemiologia&#8217;, for that matter) would be pronounced:  &#8216;POLL-uh-mee-OLL-uh-jee&#8217; is too sing-song,* &#8216;poh-LEM-ee-OLL-uh-jee&#8217; just generally awkward, and Hanson&#8217;s <em>-ia<\/em> endings don&#8217;t help at all.<\/li>\n<li>All three of the conflicts named have been much more than purely military, and a reference to &#147;cultural, tribal, personal enemies&#148; is more or less what we want, though &#8216;cultural, tribal, ideological&#8217; would be even better.<\/li>\n<li>Most important, &#8216;echthrology&#8217; has just the right sound to it, an ugly sound for an ugly (though necessary) endeavor, as if one were clearing one&#8217;s throat while very sick. Wouldn&#8217;t &#8216;Professor of Echthrology&#8217; look good on a <em>curriculum vitae<\/em>?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>&#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>*This pronunciation does open up possibilities for light verse:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Higgledy piggledy,<br \/>\npolemiology,<br \/>\nfavorite Naval A-<br \/>\ncademy class, . . .<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>I will . . . leave it to others to finish the rhyme. (Hey, I&#8217;m still stuck in the same rhythm!)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In The Corner, Cliff May writes of the need for a neologism to name the academic study of one&#8217;s enemies, whether Communists, Fascists, or militant Islamists, &#8220;who they are, what they think, what they want, why they hate us and \u2013 most importantly \u2013 how they can be defeated&#148;. 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