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Societal divisions deepened as a result of the war from "summary" of The Pity Of War by Niall Ferguson

The war tore a hole in the fabric of society, exposing the fault lines that had long been hidden beneath the surface. Class divisions that had once seemed insignificant now loomed large, as the working class bore the brunt of the war's hardships while the upper classes remained insulated from the worst of the conflict. The sense of camaraderie that had once united people across different social strata was shattered, replaced by resentment and bitterness. Ethnic tensions, too, were heightened by the war, as different groups vied for power and influence in the midst of the chaos. Prejudices that had once been kept in check now bubbled to the surface, leading to outbreaks of violence and discrimination. The war became a crucible in which long-standing grievances were brought to a boil, leaving scars that would take generations to heal. Religious divisions were also exacerbated by the war, as different faiths found themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. Churches that had once preached peace and unity now found themselves torn apart by internal strife, as members grappled with questions of loyalty and morality. The war became a test of faith, with some using religion to justify their actions while others found themselves questioning the very foundations of their beliefs. Political divisions, too, deepened as a result of the war, with rival factions jockeying for power in the aftermath of the conflict. Ideological differences that had once seemed inconsequential now threatened to tear society apart, as competing visions of the future clashed in a battle for supremacy. The war had laid bare the fault lines that ran through society, leaving a fractured and divided landscape in its wake.
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    The Pity Of War

    Niall Ferguson

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