Understanding War: An Essay on the Nuclear Age (Points of Conflict)

Understanding War: An Essay on the Nuclear Age (Points of Conflict)

Taylor & Francis

This clear and reflective book is based around two main ideas: that the destructiveness of war is a cumulative process; and that the superpowers must act together to prevent future nuclear destruction. > First published in 1990. With the exception of Clausewitz, no reflective thinker has seriously engaged with the concept of war - with its persistent changeability and the dominant direction of its changes. The results of this failure are seen in the extreme logical weakness of most debates, during the last two centuries, on the possibility of eliminating war and, since 1945, on the possibility of eliminating nuclear weapons. Orderly, clear, and reflective, Understanding War develops two main theses: first, that the horrendous escalation of war's destructiveness in this century is primarily the result of the inherently cumulative character of war itself rather than of the application to war of recent science-based technologies; and second, that the irreversible destructiveness of n.

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