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War is not the most effective way to solve conflicts from "summary" of The End of War by John Horgan

War, that ancient scourge of humanity, has long been seen as the ultimate arbiter of conflicts. The clash of armies, the thunder of cannons, the devastation of cities - these have all been considered the necessary price to pay for resolving disputes between nations. But what if this assumption is wrong? What if there is a better way to achieve peace and justice?In "The End of War," John Horgan argues persuasively that war is not the most effective way to solve conflicts. Drawing on a wide range of evidence from history, psychology, and anthropology, he shows that wars often lead to more problems than they solve. The destruction and suffering caused by wars can have long-lasting effects, creating resentment and breeding new conflicts. Moreover, Horgan points out that wars are often fought for reasons that have little to do with the stated goals of the combatants. Political leaders may use wars to distract their populations from domestic problems, to boost thei...
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    The End of War

    John Horgan

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