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Why Men Fight

Why Men Fight

by Bertrand Russell

In the throes of global conflict, Bertrand Russell's "Why Men Fight" emerges as a beacon of lucidity. This seminal work, penned by a Nobel laureate and renowned philosopher, confronts the profound questions of aggression, war, and human nature. Russell ambitiously attempts to dissect the roots of conflict, tracing its emergence from individual struggle to societal discord. His exploration of the dynamics of power and the human instinct for dominance provides a riveting, thought-provoking read. Russell's unflinching analysis and eloquent argumentation serve as an invitation to reevaluate our perceptions of conflict and its role in shaping humanity. "Why Men Fight" is a testament to Russell's intellectual prowess, a book that challenges, enlightens, and ultimately, inspires.

Chapters 8
Books/Sections 1
Difficulty Beginner

Table of Contents

  • A Method of Abolishing The International Duel