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irrationality-of-war
The chapter highlights the insanity of war, where societies repeatedly sacrifice their best members despite the clear losses outweighing any gains.
1 chapter across 1 book
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)John Brunner
Chapter 16
This chapter juxtaposes a philosophical essay on the inevitability and irrationality of war, referencing Lewis F. Richardson's statistical analysis and historical examples, with a tense narrative aboard a submarine transporting Jogajong, a revolutionary figure destined to change history. The essay critiques the human cost and futility of war, while the narrative explores the clandestine operations and psychological tension involved in revolutionary movements and espionage.