What if the greatest victories of nations were won not on battlefields but at the ledger? In The Great Illusion, Norman Angell demolishes the old myths of conquest with lucid moral force and economic clarity. A landmark national advantage study and military power analysis, this book argues that modern war is anachronistic: the economic impact of war, the intertwined fortunes of trade, and the costs to political power dynamics make military conquest self-defeating. Angell blends sharp historical military analysis with prescient international relations theory, offering conflict resolution insights and a powerful case for peace and prosperity. He maps how military influence on nations is reshaped by commerce, finance, and public opinion transforming how we think about geopolitical strategy and war and economics. Historically significant and surprisingly modern, Angell s book helped shape debates before two world wars and remains essential reading for students of global affairs, policymakers, and thoughtful citizens. This Alpha Editions release restores a classic long out of print: carefully edited, cleaned, and formatted for today s readers and future generations. More than a reprint, this edition is a collector s item and a cultural treasure perfect for casual readers seeking clarity and for classic literature collectors completing a thoughtful shelf. Rediscover Norman Angell s visionary challenge to the sword with facts, moral urgency, and eloquence an indispensable guide to the economic logic of peace and the real costs of conflict.
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