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The Worth of War

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War, despite its brutality, has historically propelled human progress, according to political scientist Benjamin Ginsberg. In this well-researched study, Ginsberg argues that armed conflict fosters societal traits associated with advancement, such as rationality, technological innovation, economic growth, and the emergence of liberal governments. His analysis provides a thought-provoking perspective on the paradoxical relationship between warfare and civilization's development.

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The Worth of War, Benjamin Ginsberg

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