In the Name of Civilization: War, Conquest, and Colonialism
Abstract: At its inception, the idea of civilization was imbued with a sense of progress, peace, and optimism. The historical record, however, belies much of this sense of optimism. Somewhat paradoxically, civilization has come to be closely associated with conflict and conquest. In the two-hundred-...
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| Auteur principal: | Bowden,Brett |
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| Langue: | English |
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International Institute for Philosophy and Social Studies
2019
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