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THE UNNECESSARY WAR (WINSTON CHURCHILL: WERE WORLD WAR I AND II NECESSARY AND INEVITABLE?) – WAR: LAW OF WAR, THE EFFECT OF WAR, AND ALTERNATIVES TO WAR TODAY.

INTRODUCTION What is war? War is a complex and multifaceted concept characterized by organized and often prolonged conflict involving states, nations, or other groups using armed force to achieve specific political, social, or economic objectives. It is typically distinguished by intense violence, widespread destruction, and significant human and material costs. Understanding the nature of war involves exploring its historical, sociological, political, economic, and psychological dimensions. There isn’t a singular definition of war universally accepted across all disciplines. Instead, various perspectives offer nuanced insights into its nature and implications. For instance, from a historical standpoint, war has been a recurrent phenomenon throughout human history. Ancient conflicts, documented in archaeological findings and historical texts, illustrate the prevalence and evolution of warfare across civilizations. For example, the works of military historians like Carl von Clause...

The Concept of Politics: Meaning, Definitions and Relationship with the Economy

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  Introduction Human beings rarely exist in isolation. From families to communities and entire nations, people constantly interact, negotiate and compete. These interactions often revolve around power, resources and influence — and this is where politics begins. Politics emerges wherever individuals or groups attempt to influence decisions, allocate scarce resources, or assert their position within society. It is not limited to  government alone; it exists in everyday interactions — in workplaces, religious organizations and even within families.  The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle captured this idea succinctly when he asserted  that, man is by nature a political animal. By this, Aristotle means that the essence of social existence is through political interaction and that two or more men interacting with one another are invariably involved in a political relationship.   Aristotle then, concluded that, the only way to maximize one’s individual capabili...