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War: What Is It Good for?: - The Role of Conflict in Civilisation, from Primates to Robots

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Informationen zum Autor Ian Morris is Willard Professor of Classics, Professor of History and a fellow of the Archaeology Centre at Stanford University. He is the bestselling author of Why the West Rules - For Now and has appeared on a number of television networks, including the History Network and PBS. Klappentext 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. But, argues bestselling historian Ian Morris, in the very long term, war has in fact been a good thing. In his trademark style, Morris shows that, paradoxically, war is the only human invention that has allowed us to construct peaceful societies. A bold and controversial rethinking of the role of war in human history and how it will shape our future, sure to provoke debate, from the bestselling author of Why the West Rules - For Now. Zusammenfassung A bold and controversial rethinking of the role of war in human history and how it will shape our future, sure to provoke debate, from the bestselling author of Why the West Rules - For Now.

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Authors Ian Morris, Jan Morris
Publisher Profile Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.04.2015
 
EAN 9781846684180
ISBN 978-1-84668-418-0
No. of pages 495
Dimensions 128 mm x 197 mm x 31 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Kriegsgeschichte

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