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  1. 3. Mai 2024 · May 3rd 2024. The idea that economic integration can safeguard peace is old, intuitive and spectacularly wrong. In a popular book of 1910, the economist Norman Angell argued that great-power ...

  2. 3. Mai 2024 · Just a few years before the first world war broke out, the journalist Norman Angell published an influential book called The Great Illusion. He argued that the degree of economic...

  3. 3. Mai 2024 · Just a few years before the First World War broke out, the journalist Norman Angell published an influential book called The Great Illusion. He argued that the degree of economic interdependence between the European great powers meant that a big interstate war was highly unlikely – and couldn’t last long anyway. It was Angell’s ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Seen in that light, it is a very fine piece of work. There are very sharp readings of economists, politicians, theorists and cultural titans, across an extraordinary spectrum: from Karl Marx, to W.E.B. Du Bois, to Norman Angell, to George Gershwin, to a galaxy of lesser-known names. An almost impossible number of organisations and institutions ...

  5. 28. Apr. 2024 · Negotiations which had begun in 1937 between Bob, Professor Gilbert Murray and Sir Norman Angell led to the formation in 1938 of the Focus Publishing Company which took over Headway, the publication of the League of Nations Union. Meanwhile, Bob’s fund was being used to sponsor a large number of small, independent enterprises whose operations were co-ordinated by Montague Bell, now ...

  6. 5. Mai 2024 · Just a few years before the first world war broke out, the journalist Norman Angell published an influential book called The Great Illusion. He argued that the degree of economic interdependence between the European great powers meant that a big interstate war was highly unlikely – and couldn’t last long anyway. It was Angell’s own thesis that turned out to be the great illusion.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Citing Norman Angell, Victor Hugo, John Bright, Cobden and Kant, Chatterjee turned the corpus of Western ‘peace studies’ against the warring European states. Inverting European orientalist sentiment that denigrated the ‘East’, he instead called attention to the hypocrisy of ‘Western civilization’, riddled by class hierarchies, and unable to provide even for their own populations ...