The Dynamics of War and Revolution is a comprehensive book written by Lawrence Dennis that explores the complex relationship between war and revolution. The book delves into the causes and consequences of war and revolution, examining the political, economic, social, and cultural factors that contribute to their occurrence. The author provides a historical overview of various wars and revolutions throughout history, from the French Revolution to World War II, and analyzes the dynamics that led to their outbreak. He also ...
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The Dynamics of War and Revolution is a comprehensive book written by Lawrence Dennis that explores the complex relationship between war and revolution. The book delves into the causes and consequences of war and revolution, examining the political, economic, social, and cultural factors that contribute to their occurrence. The author provides a historical overview of various wars and revolutions throughout history, from the French Revolution to World War II, and analyzes the dynamics that led to their outbreak. He also discusses the role of ideology, nationalism, and propaganda in shaping public opinion and mobilizing masses for war and revolution. In addition, the book examines the impact of war and revolution on society, including the effects on the economy, social structure, and political institutions. It also explores the relationship between war and revolution, and how the two are often intertwined. Overall, The Dynamics of War and Revolution offers a thought-provoking analysis of the complex and multifaceted nature of war and revolution, and provides insights into the historical and contemporary challenges faced by societies grappling with these issues.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Like New. Unread and unopened! (Hard to list as 'New' when it's 41 years old). Small scuff on cover. See photos. Probably the single most important work of one of this century's most original and trenchant thinkers. Defying "liberal" and "conservative" shibboleths alike, Dennis reveals the role of over-production and hyper-capitalism, international banking, and debt money in fomenting internal chaos (revolution) and external strife (war). As a State Department diplomat and international banker, the author saw close up the forces that make for domestic and international political upheaval. He was also the foremost defendant in FDR's infamous 1944 Sedition Trial. What are the Dynamics? For author Lawrence Dennis, the fundamental dynamic of war in this age is the capitalist juggernaut that demands interminable industrial and market expansion to absorb excess goods created by debt-fueled economies. When bankers create money out of thin air, and lend it at interest, more money must be created to pay back the principal plus the interest. Industry must then feverishly produce more and more goods to sell to pay off these debts and shore up the imaginary money with real assets. In times of peace, excess goods can be palmed off onto colonies, client-states, and poor countries in the form of foreign aid and export surpluses. But there comes a time when the recipients can no longer take this "help" and the capitalist must look around for other ways to dispose of excessive production. War-the wasteful enterprise that it is-makes an ideal dumping ground. Who was Lawrence Dennis? A man who once worked for the Seligman international bankers, who later came to despise international finance and capitalism itself. A man who once worked for the U.S. State Department, who was later charged with sedition. A man who once called for U.S. Marines to invade Nicaragua and topple the government, who later came to unequivocally condemn U.S. interference overseas. A man who described "fascism" as inevitable, and yet admired leading socialists. The Dynamics of War and Revolution, first published in 1941 when America hovered on the brink of war and Europe was already in flames, represented a milestone in American political-philosophical outlook. But who today has heard of Lawrence Dennis or his works? Both he and his ideas have long since been consigned to the Memory Hole by a media and academia anxious to ignore or suppress any manifestation of truly independent thought that threatens The Established Order and doesn't fit within the conventional Left/Right spectrum. As this book again goes to press in this Noontide reprint edition, America and other capitalist nations continue to war around the globe at virtually every opportunity. What could be more relevant today than a book that describes the causes and dynamics of war? And who could better write such a book than an interventionist capitalist who rudely awoke to the injustice and immorality of the system he once embraced? Preface by James J. Martin. ISBN 0-939482-41-X. Pb; 259 pp; Index.
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