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The Knowledgeable State: Diplomacy, War and Technology Since 1830 (1982) By Maurice Pearton

 

The traditional view of peace and war holds that irrespective of how they may be defined and justified, they represent opposit poles of experience. Today, however, preparedness for war is a continuous activity, reaching into all aspects of society and eroding, even nullifying, conventional distinctions about the 'civil' and 'military' spheres of life. The reasons are mainly to be found in men's response to the opportunities offered by technology in the industrial age

 

"No other book combines so much of modern military history with so rich an exploration of related factors in the industry, finance, education, and technology, as well as statecraft. Combining strands of history from all these areas, Pearton makes an unusually complete and cogent case for the breakdown of traditional distinctions between the civil and the military, and even between war and peace. This is an excellent work of military and economic history."--Russell F. Weigley, author of The American Way of War.

 

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The Knowledgeable State: Diplomacy, War and Technology (1982) By Maurice Pearton

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