Man, the state, and war : a theoretical analysis / Kenneth N. Waltz.

By: Waltz, Kenneth N. (Kenneth Neal), 1924-2013 [author.]Material type: TextTextNew York : Columbia University Press, 2001 ©2001Description: xvi, 263 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780231125376 (paperback)Subject(s): International relations -- Philosophy | State, The | WarLOC classification: JZ1316 .W35 2001Summary: What are the causes of war? To answer this question, Professor Waltz examines the ideas of major thinkers throughout the history of Western civilization. He explores works both by classic political philosophers, such as St. Augustine, Hobbes, Kant, and Rousseau, and by modern psychologists and anthropologists to discover ideas intended to explain war among states and related prescriptions for peace.
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Originally published: 1959. With new preface.

Includes bibliographical references (pages [239]-251) and index.

What are the causes of war? To answer this question, Professor Waltz examines the ideas of major thinkers throughout the history of Western civilization. He explores works both by classic political philosophers, such as St. Augustine, Hobbes, Kant, and Rousseau, and by modern psychologists and anthropologists to discover ideas intended to explain war among states and related prescriptions for peace.

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