Category: Zombie Literature
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Zombie Philosophy: Thomas Hobbes, Godfather of Collective Security against the Undead
Thomas Hobbes died on this day in 1679, but his Leviathan had a lasting impact on political philosophy and society at large by reframing discussions about governance, survival and societal order amidst the undead menace
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Culture Corner: The Story behind “Cross Flanders Fields the Zombies Stride”
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of “Cross Flanders Fields the Zombies Stride,” the poem that depicts the horrors of fighting the undead on the battlefield in Belgium during World War I and that is widely regarded as the inspiration for John McCrae’s “In Flanders Fields” war poem from the same period
