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War and Democracy, Hardback Book

War and Democracy Hardback

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Few words are more familiar than war and democracy.

It is also arguable that few are more ambiguous. What exactly is meant by these words, and what are the relations between them?

Developing several of the arguments of his pioneering "History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences" Peter T.

Manicas here interrogates the historical meanigs of "war" and "democracy", and traces the pattern of their interconnections within a variety of exemplary contexts, including ancient Greece, renaissance Italy, revolutionary France and Weimar Germany.

In so doing, the author contributes to an explanation of our present situtaion, in which entire populations who have no say in the decision to go to war may be subject to enormous suffering and sacrifice.

The problem of "democracy", construed as an ideal, cannot be solved, it is argued, until there is a solution to the problem of war.

Conversely, the human blight of war will not be over until mankind achieves some significant steps in the direction of greater democracy.

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