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Join Professor Jeffrey Sachs and historian, Professor Ricahrd Overy for an insightful conversation on one of humanity’s most unsettling questions: Why do we wage war? In his book, Why War? Overy takes us on a journey across time, from the ancient battlefields of the Roman Empire to the devastation of the World Wars and the conflicts shaping our present.
Together, they examine what drives organized violence? Is it hardwired into human nature, or does it stem from competition for resources, power, and security? Drawing on psychology, history, and political strategy, Overy dissects the deep-rooted forces behind war— confronting the stark realities of conflict and examining whether war is an inescapable part of our past—or an unavoidable part of our future. This episode doesn’t shy away from the hard truths—there are no easy answers, and Overy delivers no false hope.
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Footnotes:
- Why Do Humans Make War?
- Statecraft
- Yugoslav Wars
- Aristotelianism
- Barbarian
- Proxy War
- Peloponnesian Wars
- Thucydides
- Jihad
- Israeli - Palestinian Conflict
- Nuremberg Trials
- Hermann Goering
- Demagogue of Athens
- Britain Mercantile State
- New Imperialism
- Hobbes Social Contract
- Munich Agreement
- Operation Paperclip
- Stalin’s Rise to Power
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