
If this, the fourth American edition, is bulkier than its predecessors, it is chiefly because the events of the last two years throw an interesting light upon the bearing of the book's main thesis on actual world problems. I have, therefore, added an appendix dealing with certain...




What are the fundamental motives that explain the present rivalry of armaments in Europe, notably the Anglo-German? Each nation pleads the need for defence; but this implies that someone is likely to attack, and has therefore a presumed interest in so doing. What are the motives...

International trade and the development of intertwined global markets makes inter-state war less profitable and probable. This is Norman Angell's simple hypothesis, vigorously defended in The Great Illusion and at the root of an enduring controversy, from the time of its initial...

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""The Great Illusion"" by Norman Angell is a thought-provoking study that challenges conventional beliefs about the benefits of military power and the pursuit of war. Angell argues that armed conflict and the quest for military dominance do not lead to lasting national advantage...



"The Great Illusion: A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage" by Norman Angell is a seminal work exploring the complex interplay between war, economic interdependence, and international relations. Angell challenges prevailing notions of militarism and...

"The Great Illusion: A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage" by Norman Angell is a seminal work exploring the complex interplay between war, economic interdependence, and international relations. Angell challenges prevailing notions of militarism and...

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This groundbreaking book is a must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between military power and national prosperity. Drawing on extensive research and analysis, the author argues that the idea that military strength translates into economic and social advantage...

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