Moore and Gillette, however, argue that despite the justified fear and suspicion, the warrior archetype should not be approached with hostility and condemnation.
According to Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette, these warriors are all expressions of a deeper archetype: an instinctual energy form and a basic building block of our psychology.
Warriors are often destroyers, but as Moore and Gillette point out: many things in our world need destroying in order for something new and more virtuous to appear.