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Published: 2nd February 2012
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The End of War
By (Author) John Horgan
McSweeney's Publishing
McSweeney's Publishing
2nd February 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
303.66
Hardback
224
Width 153mm, Height 229mm
355g
War is a fact of human nature. As long as we exist, it exists. That's how the argument goes. But longtime Scientific American writer John Horgan disagrees. Applying the scientific method to war leads Horgan to a radical conclusion: biologically speaking, we are just as likely to be peaceful as violent. War is not preordained, and furthermore, it should be thought of as a solvable, scientific problemlike curing cancer. But war and cancer differ in at least one crucial way: whereas cancer is a stubborn aspect of nature, war is our creation. It's our choice whether to unmake it or not.
"I'm heartened by this thoughtful, unflappable, closely argued book. The End of War gives us new ways to understand and resist the specious arguments of inevitabilists and professional weaponeers." --Nicholson Baker "Winsomely and persuasively, John Horgan suggests that the world may be headed toward peace. This book is straightforward, drawing on the best scientific evidence available, examining the writings of the best scholars on both sides of these issues. Horgan believes human destiny is not predetermined. Human choices matter. We are encouraged not because of pious idealistic hopes, but because the best evidence demonstrates that the prospects for peace are eminently realistic." --Dr. James C. Juhnke "This is a heartfelt and important book, one that largely succeeds: at least, in making its point. Whether it is comparably successful in its deeper goal--changing peoples' minds--is another matter, although let's hope that it is." --David Barash, The Chronicle of Higher Education "Dialogue like that Horgan has opened here, in my opinion, is where the best pragmatic solutions are likely to emerge." --The Philadelphia Inquirer Praise for The End of Science "[In this] intellectually bracing, sweepingly reported, often brilliant and sometimes bullying book, John Horgan makes the powerful case that the best and most exciting scientific discoveries are behind us." --New York Times Book Review, front page review