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War machine : the rationalisation of slaughter in the modern age / Daniel Pick.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: U21.2 .P535 1993

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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Pick, Daniel.
    Published
    New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, 1993
    Contents
    Cobden's critique of war
    Clausewitz and friction
    Proudhon's War and peace
    Engels and the devouring war of the future
    De Quincey's m̀ost romantic of all romances'
    Ruskin and the degradation of true war
    The biology of war
    The wake of 1870
    Tunnel visions
    1914 : the d̀eep sources'
    The rationalisation of slaughter
    T̀he unnatural and terrible wall of the war'
    T̀he revolt of the machines'
    Ẁhy war?'
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-286) and index.
    Cobden's critique of war -- Clausewitz and friction -- Proudhon's War and peace -- Engels and the devouring war of the future -- De Quincey's m̀ost romantic of all romances' -- Ruskin and the degradation of true war -- The biology of war -- The wake of 1870 -- Tunnel visions -- 1914 : the d̀eep sources' -- The rationalisation of slaughter -- T̀he unnatural and terrible wall of the war' -- T̀he revolt of the machines' -- Ẁhy war?'

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0300054173
    Physical Description
    292 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

    Keywords & Subjects

    Subjects
    War (Philosophy)
    Record last modified:
    2024-06-21 20:13:00
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