Origin of War

LibriHouse
eBook
120
Pages
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The grim but persistent reality of human conflict—why do societies go to war? This book examines the causes and consequences of warfare throughout human history, exploring how resource scarcity, political ambition, and ideological differences have often led to conflict. It discusses the evolution of military tactics and technology, from ancient hand-to-hand combat to the sophisticated warfare of the modern era. The narrative also considers the impact of war on civilian populations and the development of international laws aimed at protecting human rights during conflicts. By analyzing historical battles, strategic decisions, and the ongoing efforts to achieve peace through diplomacy and disarmament, the book provides a comprehensive look at one of humanity's most challenging issues.

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