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Why We War

the Human Investment in Slaughter and the Possibilities of Peace

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  • 472 pages
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Focusing on the nature of war, this book shifts the discussion from individual conflicts to the broader phenomenon of war itself. It critiques the disproportionate resources allocated to warfare, which undermines social systems and perpetuates strife, poverty, and human rights violations. By framing war as a fundamental ailment of civilization, it seeks to foster a new dialogue about achieving peace and addressing the systemic issues that contribute to ongoing conflict.

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Why We War, Al Smith

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2006
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