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Discover 'Can War be Eliminated?' by Christopher Coker, a thought-provoking exploration of the enduring presence of war in human history. This insightful book delves into the complex relationship between humanity and warfare, challenging the notion that peace can completely eradicate the instinct for conflict. Coker, an internationally acclaimed philosopher of war, argues that war is not just a social construct but a fundamental aspect of the human condition deeply rooted in our evolutionary development. He examines how modern technologies and shifting geopolitical landscapes are reshaping warfare in the 21st century, while highlighting that our inherent capacity for conflict remains strong. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in understanding the philosophical underpinnings of war, its significance in human evolution, and the reasons why achieving lasting peace may be an unfulfilled dream. With 120 pages of profound insights, this book is a must-have for scholars, students, and general readers seeking to grapple with the complexities of war and peace. Order now to secure your copy of this brand new publication from John Wiley & Sons, available for free shipping. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note: Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780745679235
Year: 2014
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 120
Description:
Throughout history, war seems to have had an iron grip on humanity. In this short book, internationally renowned philosopher of war, Christopher Coker, challenges the view that war is an idea that we can cash in for an even better one - peace. War, he argues, is central to the human condition; it is part of the evolutionary inheritance which has allowed us to survive and thrive. New technologies and new geopolitical battles may transform the face and purpose of war in the 21st century, but our capacity for war remains undiminished. The inconvenient truth is that we will not see the end of war until it exhausts its own evolutionary possibilities.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780745679235
Year: 2014
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 120
Description:
Throughout history, war seems to have had an iron grip on humanity. In this short book, internationally renowned philosopher of war, Christopher Coker, challenges the view that war is an idea that we can cash in for an even better one - peace. War, he argues, is central to the human condition; it is part of the evolutionary inheritance which has allowed us to survive and thrive. New technologies and new geopolitical battles may transform the face and purpose of war in the 21st century, but our capacity for war remains undiminished. The inconvenient truth is that we will not see the end of war until it exhausts its own evolutionary possibilities.