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The Most Dangerous Animal

Human Nature and the Origins of War

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The book explores the staggering toll of war on humanity, highlighting that nearly 200 million people, primarily civilians, have lost their lives in conflicts over the past century. It delves into the ongoing cycle of violence, emphasizing the persistent nature of warfare and the bleak outlook for peace in the future. Through this lens, the narrative invites reflection on the human cost of conflict and the urgent need for solutions to prevent further suffering.

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The Most Dangerous Animal, David Livingstone Smith

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2009
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Titre
The Most Dangerous Animal
Sous-titre
Human Nature and the Origins of War
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2009
Format
souple
Pages
288
ISBN13
9780312537449
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The book explores the staggering toll of war on humanity, highlighting that nearly 200 million people, primarily civilians, have lost their lives in conflicts over the past century. It delves into the ongoing cycle of violence, emphasizing the persistent nature of warfare and the bleak outlook for peace in the future. Through this lens, the narrative invites reflection on the human cost of conflict and the urgent need for solutions to prevent further suffering.