
Ten Anthropologists Trace The Machinations Of War And The Effects Of Violence In Capitalist States, From Their Formation To The Present. This Collection, The Newest Volume In The War And Society Series, Questions The Foundations Of Classical Social Theory While Investigating Local And International Conflict Through The Critical And Cross-cultural Lens Of Social Theory, History, And Anthropology. The Essays Combine To Challenge The Notion Developed By Social Theorists Such As Comte, Spencer, Durkheim, And Engels That War Will Diminish With The Formation And The Perpetuation Of A Capitalist Economy And Industry. The Development Of Capitalist States, And The Nefarious And Violent Processes Which Must Occur To Reproduce Capitalism, Are Rarely Realized And Then Infrequently Analyzed. Many Western And Ethnocentric Scholarly Representations Of War Succeed In Hiding The Deadly Developments That Occur As A Result Of Capitalist State Formation And Relations.
This volume investigates the core question of whether the expansion of capitalist states inherently diminishes the prevalence of war, as suggested by classical social theorists. Editors Stephen and Downs Reyna assemble a collection of anthropological essays that challenge the traditional assumption that industrialization and capitalist development lead to global peace. By utilizing cross-cultural analysis and historical data, the contributors argue that violence is a fundamental, often obscured, component of capitalist state formation and reproduction.
What You Will Find
Scholars in the fields of anthropology and political sociology recognize this work as a significant challenge to conventional modernization theories. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the rigorous, evidence-based approach used to dismantle long-standing assumptions about the peaceful nature of capitalist development.
Page Count:
289
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203989805
ISBN-13:
9780203989807
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