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Man, the State, and War: A Theoretical Analysis

Offering a comprehensive examination of the dynamics of conflict and peace, the book delves into the theoretical underpinnings of war and statehood, analyzing the complex interactions that lead to armed conflict. more

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Kenneth Waltz
Kenneth Waltz

Kenneth Waltz was a prominent political scientist known for his contributions to the field of international relations theory. His research focused on realism, particularly structural realism, which has had a profound impact on the analysis of international politics. more

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“Anarchists know that a long period of education must precede any great fundamental change in society, hence they do not believe in vote begging, nor political campaigns, but rather in the development of self-thinking individuals. We look away from government for relief, because we know that force (legalized) invades the personal liberty of man, seizes upon the natural elements and intervenes between man and natural laws; from this exercise of force through governments flows nearly all the misery, poverty, crime and confusion existing in society.”

“The will to power which always emanates from individuals or from small minorities in society is in fact a most important driving force in history. The extent of its influence has up to now been regarded far too little, although it has frequently been the determining factor in the shaping of the whole of economic and social life.”

“Every culture, if its natural development is not too much affected by political restrictions, experiences a perpetual renewal of the formative urge, and out of that comes an ever growing diversity of creative activity. Every successful piece of work stirs the desire for greater perfection and deeper inspiration; each new form becomes the herald of new possibilities of development.”