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War is one of the greatest human evils. It has ruined livelihoods, provoked unspeakable atrocities and left countless millions dead. It has caused economic chaos and widespread deprivation. And the misery it causes poisons foreign policy for future generations...But, argues bestselling historian Ian Morris, in the very long term, war has in fact been a good thing. In his trademark style combining inter-disciplinary insights, scientific methods and fascinating stories, Morris shows that, paradoxically, war is the only human invention that has allowed us to construct peaceful societies. Without war, we would never have built the huge nation-states which now keep us relatively safe from random acts of violence, and which have given us previously unimaginable wealth. It is thanks to war that we live longer and more comfortable lives than ever before...And yet, if we continue waging war with ever-more deadly weaponry, we will destroy everything we have achieved; so our struggles to manage warfare make the coming decades the most decisive in the history of our civilisation. In War: What Is It Good For? Morris brilliantly dissects humanity's history of warfare to draw startling conclusions about our future.
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Military history, Civilization, War and civilization, War, HISTORY / Military / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, HISTORY / Military / General / bisacsh, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General / bisacsh, War and society, Security, international, Military and warfare, HistoryEdition | Availability |
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War! What is it good for? : conflict and the progress of civilization from primates to robots
2014, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
0374286000 9780374286002
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War! What is it good for?: the role of conflict in civilization, from primates to robots
2014, Profile Books, Profile Books Ltd
in English
1781252963 9781781252963
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