War and Ideology
- 220 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The investigation delves into the reasons behind warfare and the atrocities committed by men and women across different societies. The author posits that military training and ideology shape a specific perception of the enemy, which significantly influences the conduct and nature of war. This analysis explores the psychological and sociological factors at play, offering insights into the complexities of human conflict and the motivations that drive individuals to engage in violence against their adversaries.
