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War as the reign of force, the state of war and the state of nature, the martial spirit. |
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The kinds of war. |
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Civil war and war between states or international war Religious wars, the defense and propagation of the faith. |
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The class war, the conflict of economic groups. |
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The rights of war. |
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The distinction between just and unjust warfare, wars of defense and wars of conquest. |
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Justice and expediency in relation to the initiation and prosecution of a war, laws and customs governing the conduct of warfare. |
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The causes or occasions of war. |
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The precipitation of war between states, remote and proximate causes, real and apparent causes. |
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The factors responsible for civil strife. |
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The effects of war. |
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The moral consequences of war, its effects on the happiness and virtue of men and on the welfare of women and children. |
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The political consequences of war, its effects on different forms of government. |
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The economics of war, its cost and consequences. |
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The conception of war as a political means or instrument. |
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Conquest, empire, political expansion as ends of war. |
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Liberty, justice, honor, peace as ends of war. |
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The inevitability of war, the political necessity of military preparations. |
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The desirability of war, its moral and political benefits. |
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The folly and futility of war, pacifist movements. |
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The military arts and the military profession, their role in the state. |
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The formation of military policy, the relation between the military and the statesman or prince. |
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Different types of soldiery, mercenaries, volunteers, conscripts, militia. |
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The military virtues, the qualities of the professional soldier, education for war rod. |
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The principles of strategy and tactics, the military genius. |
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The rise of naval power and its role in war. |
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The development of weapons, their kinds and uses. |
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The making of truces or alliances as a military device. |
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The nature, causes, and conditions of peace. |
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Law and government as indispensable conditions of civil peace, the political community as the unit of peace. |
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Justice and fraternity as principles of peace among men. |
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International law and international peace, treaties, alliances, and leagues as instrumentalities of international peace. |
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World government and world peace. |
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