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Why Men Fight: A method of abolishing the international duel - cover

Why Men Fight: A method of abolishing the international duel

Bertrand Russell

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Why Men Fight: A Method of Abolishing the International Duel," renowned philosopher and social critic Bertrand Russell delves into the psychological and sociopolitical underpinnings of warfare. Written in a lucid and accessible style, the book critiques the romanticization of conflict while presenting a rational discourse on the mechanisms of militarism and international tension. Russell's examination is informed by the backdrop of the early 20th century, particularly the tumult of World War I, as he seeks to dissect the root causes of violence and propose systematic approaches to dismantle the confrontational paradigms of nation-states engaged in perpetual strife. Bertrand Russell, a prominent figure in analytic philosophy and a vocal advocate for peace, wrote this work during a period when his pacifist convictions were profoundly tested by global events. His experiences in the war, along with his engagement in the debates surrounding ethics and human nature, inspired him to challenge societal norms that perpetuate conflict. Russell's keen intellect and experiential insights lend an authoritative voice to his arguments, reinforcing the relevance of his observations on human behavior and societal structures. This book is essential for readers interested in philosophy, peace studies, and political theory. Russell's profound insights invite critical reflection on humanity's propensity for violence, making it a transformative read for those who seek to understand and address the root causes of global conflict. His explorations provoke us to envision a world wherein rationality triumphs over aggression, encouraging the pursuit of peaceful resolutions.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 142 pages.

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