Man, the State, and War
豆瓣
A Theoretical Analysis
Kenneth N. Waltz
简介
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.
contents
Foreword, by by William T.R. Fox
Introduction The First Image: International Conflict and Human Behavior
Some Implications of the First Image: The Behavioral Sciences and the Reduction of Interstate Violence
The Second Image: International Conflict and the Internal Structure of States
Some Implications of the Second Image: International Socialism and the Coming of the First World War
The Third Image: International Conflict and International Anarchy
Some Implications of the Third Image: Examples from Economics, Politics, and History Conclusion