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5.0 out of 5 stars Profoundly Wrong, but Profound, November 23, 2007
This review is from: The Great Illusion - A Study of the Relation of Military Power To National Advantage (Paperback)
As documented in The Guns of August, this book was the darling of the intellectual set for the two years preceding World War I. The war disproved the happy conclusions and predictions of this well-meaning economist that the industrial nations could not become in a long war because it would be too devastating, and someone would stop it. Well, it was devastating, but the nations of Europe (eventually most of the world) not only did not stop it, they could not figure how.
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