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War Is a Force that Gives Us Meaning

by Chris Hedges

Publisher: Anchor Published: 2003 Category: Politics & Democracy

# Understanding the Seductive Nature of Conflict and Finding Meaning Beyond Violence

War possesses a terrible magnetism that draws humans toward conflict with an almost hypnotic pull. This fundamental truth lies at the heart of an essential examination of how violence shapes our consciousness, our communities, and our sense of purpose in the modern world. Published by Anchor in 2003, this groundbreaking work explores the psychological, spiritual, and social dimensions of armed conflict, revealing why war remains so compelling even as we recognize its devastating costs.

The central argument presented challenges our conventional understanding of warfare. Rather than viewing conflict solely as a tragic necessity or a failure of diplomacy, this exploration suggests that war operates as a powerful force that provides meaning, identity, and purpose to individuals and nations alike. This perspective doesn't excuse or justify violence; instead, it illuminates why rational arguments against war often fail to persuade populations caught in its grip. When people feel their lives lack meaning, direction, or significance, the clarity and purpose offered by collective conflict can become irresistible, even knowing the horror it brings.

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