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The Great Illusion - A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage - cover

The Great Illusion - A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage

Norman Angell

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "The Great Illusion," Norman Angell presents a compelling critique of militarism and an incisive examination of the economic realities of war in the early 20th century. The book deftly intertwines historical analysis with philosophical inquiry, arguing that military conflict ultimately proves detrimental to national interests. Angell employs a lucid and engaging literary style, bolstered by a wealth of empirical data, making complex arguments accessible to a wide audience. Set against the backdrop of escalating tensions in Europe prior to World War I, Angell's work serves as a prescient warning about the futility of war and the interconnectedness of global economies. Norman Angell, a British journalist and political activist, was deeply influenced by his experiences across Europe and his observations of the socio-political landscape of his time. His scholarly background and pacifist ideals were pivotal in shaping his views, driving him to articulate the economic interdependencies that would render traditional notions of power obsolete. The recognition of such insights eventually earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1933, underscoring the relevance of his arguments. I highly recommend "The Great Illusion" for readers interested in international relations, peace studies, and economic theory. Angell's arguments transcend their historical context, providing a timeless exploration of the illusions that underpin nationalism and war, prompting reflection on the persistent challenges of achieving lasting peace in an interconnected world.
Verfügbar seit: 28.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 295 Seiten.

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