The Worth of War by Benjamin Ginsberg


The Worth of War
Title : The Worth of War
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ISBN : 1616149507
ISBN-10 : 9781616149505
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 256
Publication : First published January 1, 2014

Although war is terrible and brutal, history shows that it has been a great driver of human progress. So argues political scientist Benjamin Ginsberg in this incisive, well-researched study of the benefits to civilization derived from armed conflict. Ginsberg makes a convincing case that war selects for and promotes certain features of societies that are generally held to represent progress. These include rationality, technological and economic development, and liberal forms of government.Contrary to common perceptions that war is the height of irrationality, Ginsberg persuasively demonstrates that in fact it is the ultimate test of rationality. He points out that those societies best able to assess threats from enemies rationally and objectively are usually the survivors of warfare. History also clearly reveals the technological benefits that result from war-ranging from the sundial to nuclear power. And in regard to economics, preparation for war often spurs on economic development; by the same token, nations with economic clout in peacetime usually have a huge advantage in times of war. Finally, war and the threat of war have encouraged governments to become more congenial to the needs and wants of their citizens because of the increasing reliance of governments on their citizens' full cooperation in times of war.However deplorable the realities of war are, the many fascinating examples and astute analysis in this thought-provoking book will make readers reconsider the unmistakable connection between war and progress.


The Worth of War Reviews


  • Hannah Lei

    Avid readers of Niccolo Machiavelli and Sun Tzu are going to like this book obviously because it is about wars that occured over the centuries and how they changed the world in every aspect (politically, economically, and etc.)

    Benjamin Ginsberg presented enough facts with accuracy which makes it more credible read and prove the worth of every battles in life.