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Wars are often driven by a desire for power and resources from "summary" of The War of the World by Niall Ferguson

Throughout history, wars have been fueled by a relentless pursuit of power and resources. The desire for dominance and control has been a driving force behind many conflicts, leading nations to engage in brutal and destructive warfare. In "The War of the World," Niall Ferguson explores this dark aspect of human nature, revealing how wars have often been motivated by a thirst for power and a hunger for resources. Ferguson delves into the complex interplay of political, economic, and social factors that have shaped the course of history, showing how competition for power and resources has been a recurring theme in conflicts around the world. From ancient empires to modern superpowers, nations have fought fiercely to expand their territories, increase their wealth, and assert their dominance over others. The quest for power and resources has driven rulers to conquer new lands, exploit natural resources, and subjugate populations. This relentless pursuit of wealth and influence has le...
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    The War of the World

    Niall Ferguson

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