Why War?International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation, League of Nations, 1933 - 46 Seiten |
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æsthetic aggrandisement aggressive impulse ALBERT EINSTEIN atrocities banned bring brute force calling into play civilisation Conflicts of interest connexion conquest craving cultural development Dear Professor death instinct dencies destructive instincts dition downfall easy effective Eros erotic instinct evolution exchange of views factors of cohesion follows fruits hate hatred human instincts ideal motive identification ignore the fact indirect method individual INSTITUTE OF INTELLECTUAL INTELLECTUAL CO-OPERATION INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE introversion issue juridical League of Nations lives lust man's mankind Moreover mythology nationalist nature object obvious operates organisation Pacifists path peace perhaps physical practical present primitive conditions problem psychic psychoanalyst psychologist question races reckon recourse to violence ruling class secondly seems sentiment servile sexual SIGMUND FREUD sion solution strength superior suppression surmise things thods ties of sentiment tinct tion to-day tructive U.C. BERKELEY union unity verdicts victor violence to law war's warfare wars