Blood and Leviathan
A Stanford historian thinks war is the engine that drives civilization. Is he right?
Is war good for anything? In the long run, the Stanford historian Ian Morris argues, it's good for almost everything. InWar! What Is It Good For?, Morris makes the case that war has played an essential role in mankind's development and in the growth of human well-being. The book endorses not just strong government but imperialism; as applied to recent history, this translates into strong support for the historic role of the British Empire and the current global policies of the United States.
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