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Jan 1, 1889 — Jan 1, 1968· 79 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · HISTORY · SOCIOLOGY

Harry Elmer Barnes

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Auburn, United States
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IT is often naively believed by many pious and faithful souls that when Pontius Pilate parried with Jesus with his famous interrogation as to what the latter meant by Truth, there then originated the concrete interest of mankind in this perennial problem.

— from History and social intelligence, 1926

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Pearl Harbor after a quarter of a century

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Perpetual war for perpetual peace

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"Robert A. Divine examines the process of going to war and seeks patterns showing how and why the nation becomes involved in hostilities. He then turns to the way the United States wages war, looking at how it uses force to achieve political ends. Finally, he considers how leaders bring wars to an end, a process that sheds perhaps the most light of all on the national character. Repeatedly, Divine concludes, America seeks to use warfare to create a better and more stable world, only to meet with unexpected outcomes and the seeds of new hostility. Ironically, Divine finds that America's high ideals continually prevent the very peace the nation seeks." "In the epilogue, Divine applies his points to the final American war of the century, the conflict in Kosovo."--BOOK JACKET.

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History and social intelligence

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