War: Ends and Means

by Paul Seabury

Paper Book, 1990

Status

Available

Call number

355.02

Tags

Publication

Basic Books (1990), 352 pages

Description

This book explores the causes, operations, endings, and justifications of war. In the process, it demolishes many currently fashionable illusions, such as that peace is always preferable to war, that wars occur because of accidents or misunderstandings, and that technology changes the nature of war. Abundant historical and contemporary examples show, the authors contend, that all wars are deliberate political choices, that military operations follow timeless principles, and that, as Aristotle taught, the natural aim of war is victory. This new edition of the book that Eugene Rostow called ?a gem,? Michael Howard called ?shrewd and trenchant,? and Library Journal called ?persuasive? devotes substantial attention to the wars of the post?Cold War period, including ?the war on terrorism.'… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1989

Physical description

352 p.; 5.5 x 0.75 inches

ISBN

0465090680 / 9780465090686
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