Why War?, Richard Overy
Why War?, Richard Overy
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Why War?

Author: Richard Overy

Narrator: Dennis Kleinman

Unabridged: 10 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 06/04/2024

Categories: Nonfiction, History, Wars


Synopsis

Why has war been such a consistent presence throughout the human past? A leading historian explains, drawing on rich examples and keen insight.

Richard Overy is not the first scholar to take up the title question. In 1931, at the request of the League of Nations, Albert Einstein asked Sigmund Freud to collaborate on a short work examining whether there was "a way of delivering mankind from the menace of war." Published the next year as a pamphlet entitled Why War?, it conveyed Freud's conclusion that the "death drive" made any deliverance impossible—the psychological impulse to destruction was universal in the animal kingdom. The global wars of the later 1930s and 1940s seemed ample evidence of the dismal conclusion.

A preeminent historian of those wars, Overy brings vast knowledge to the title question and years of experience unraveling the knotted motivations of war. His approach is to separate the major drivers and motivations, and consider the ways each has contributed to organized conflict. They range from the impulses embedded in human biology and psychology, to the incentives to conflict developed through cultural evolution, to competition for resources. The discussions show remarkable range, delving deep into the Neolithic past, through the twentieth-century world wars, and up to the current conflict in Ukraine.

About Richard Overy

Richard Overy is the author of many outstanding histories of World War II, including Why the Allies Won and, most recently, the bestselling Blood and Ruins, winner of the Society of Military History Distinguished Book Award. His study of Hitler and Stalin, The Dictators, was awarded the Wolfson History Prize. He lives in Brescia, Italy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jarek on August 18, 2024

Why war? Answer: Eight distinct reasons that make up the eight sections of the book and that all can plausibly be attributed to cause war. Not super satisfying. While I respect the honesty in recognizing there’s no surefire biological, psychological, or philosophical reason behind why war happens, th......more

Goodreads review by Marty on April 06, 2025

Great premise, I personally was let down in the execution.......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on January 05, 2025

In his introduction, Overy admits that he is a scholar of WWII and this is the starting point of all his work. Indeed, many of the examples are over-weighted in favour of not just Hitler’s Germany but also the natural precursors, to wit, Alexander the Great and Napoleon. Perhaps the issue is that th......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on May 11, 2025

This book asks the big question, "Why do people fight wars?" His overall argument is that human's aren't built to inevitably fight, but have created social structures that make fighting more likely and acceptable. These structures come in many forms but can largely be broken down as economic, politi......more

Goodreads review by Ginger on November 16, 2024

Post-election note: When it comes to war, the most dangerous combination seems to be an extremely narcissistic leader + obsession with military conquest. Examples from history include Alexander the Great, Napoleon, and Hitler. Many (if not most) leaders throughout history have been narcissists to so......more