1st Edition

The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of their Strife

By Donald N. Dewees Copyright 2016
    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1915 in the middle of World War I, Carpenter explores the effects that the war was having on society and humankind as a whole from first-hand experience. In particular, papers focus on the differences between Germany and England, the causes of the war and suggestions for restoration and recovery when the war has ended. Carpenter details all of this in a realistic way drawing on matters such as class to put forward his anti-war stance as well as philosophical approaches to coping with tragedy. This title will be of interest to students of history, sociology and politics.

     1. Introductory  2. War-Madness  3. The Roots of the Great War  4. The Case Against Germany  5. The Case for Germany  6. The Healing of Nations  7. Patriotism and Internationalism  8. The Psychology of War and Recruiting  9. Conscription  10. How shall the Plague be Stayed?  11. Commercial Prosperity The Prosperity of A Class  12. Colonies and Seaports  13. War and the Sex Impulse  14. The Over-Population Scare  15. The Friendly and the Fighting Instincts  16. Never Again!  17. The Tree of Life

    Biography

    Edward Carpenter