Understand how war starts, and what justifies stopping it.
This concise exploration explains the nature and causes of war, and argues for a path toward a broader, truer civilization that respects freedom for all.
The book presents a clear frame for thinking about conflict and peace. It examines how education, culture, and conscience shape actions, and why ending war depends on a deeper change in our way of living and deciding what matters most.
- What war is and why it happens, with practical checks against escalation
- How freedom for individuals and nations can come from wiser choices
- How our conscience and reason work together to judge right from wrong
- Why the means we choose must align with the ends we seek
Ideal for readers curious about history, philosophy, and the ethics of conflict and peace.