A Philosophy of War
A Philosophy of War
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Moseley considers war from all angles: Christian, Marxist, Platonic, behavioralist, economic, psychological, and biological; he concludes that market-based societies tend to foster cooperation more than combat. ?
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In this snappily-written interdisciplinary framework for understanding war's nature and causation, Moseley considers war from all angles: Christian, Marxist, Platonic, behavioralist, economic, psychological, and biological. He concludes that market-based societies tend to foster cooperation more than combat.
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A Philosophy of War,Alexander Moseley,Algora Publishing,1892941953,History,History - Military / War,History: World,Military - General,Military - Other,Military Science,Political,Military engineering
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