War! What Is It Good For?, Ian Morris
War! What Is It Good For?, Ian Morris
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War! What Is It Good For?
Conflict and the Progress of Civilization from Primates to Robots

Author: Ian Morris

Narrator: Derek Perkins

Unabridged: 16 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/15/2014


Synopsis



"War! . . . . / What is it good for? / Absolutely nothing," says the famous song—but archaeology, history, and biology show that war in fact has been good for something. Surprising as it sounds, war has made humanity safer and richer.

In War! What Is It Good For?, the renowned historian and archaeologist Ian Morris tells the gruesome, gripping story of fifteen thousand years of war, going beyond the battles and brutality to reveal what war has really done to and for the world. Stone Age people lived in small, feuding societies and stood a one-in-ten or even one-in-five chance of dying violently. In the twentieth century, by contrast—despite two world wars, Hiroshima, and the Holocaust—fewer than one person in a hundred died violently. The explanation: War, and war alone, has created bigger, more complex societies, ruled by governments that have stamped out internal violence. Strangely enough, killing has made the world safer, and the safety it has produced has allowed people to make the world richer too.

War has been history's greatest paradox, but this searching study of fifteen thousand years of violence suggests that the next half century is going to be the most dangerous of all time. If we can survive it, the age-old dream of ending war may yet come to pass. But, Morris argues, only if we understand what war has been good for can we know where it will take us next.

About Ian Morris

Ian Morris is the Jean and Rebecca Willard Professor of Classics and Professor in History at Stanford University and the author of the critically acclaimed Why the West Rules-for Now. He has published many scholarly books and has directed excavations in Greece and Italy. He lives in the Santa Cruz Mountains in California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dave

Professor Morris gives everyone a reason to dislike the premise of this book. Liberals will dislike his assertion that war has been a necessary evil, responsible for the cushy lives that so many of us enjoy. Conservatives will take exception to his conclusion that it is big governments that have cre......more

Goodreads review by Kuszma

Ha nagyon leegyszerűsítő akarnék lenni, azt mondanám: ez a könyv Huntington és Fukuyama főműveinek fúziója. Egyfelől azt állítja, hogy az emberi történelem alapja a civilizációk (pontosabb: kulturálisan eltérő embercsoportok) közti összecsapás, másfelől viszont hozzáteszi, hogy az ezekből fakadó háb......more

War is good for absolutely nothing; it means "destruction of innocent lives" and "tears to thousands of mothers' eyes" – according to the lyrics. Paradoxically, Ian Morris comes to a different conclusion: he argues that humanity has actually benefited from centuries of warfare. Only through warfare h......more

Goodreads review by Robert

I want to give this book four stars, because it's an enjoyable, thought provoking read on the role of war in the sweep of human history. I have at least a couple major concerns, however: 1) Much rides for Morris's theory on the distinction between "productive" war, which leads to increased social co......more