The Causes of War; Economic, Industrial, Racial, Religious, Scientific, and Political

Freeport, New York. Books for Libraries Press, 1969. Reprint edition, presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. xxix, [3], 235, [5] pages. Occasional Footnotes. Index. This is one of the Essay Index Reprint Series. The contents include. Introduction by Ruth Cranston; The Economic Causes of War by Sir Arthur Salter; Industrial and Labour Influences by G. A. Johnston; Racial Influences by C. F. Andrews; Religion as a Cause of War by Henry A. Atkinson; The Hindu-Muslim Situation in India by A. Yusuf Ali; Science and War by Sir J. Arthur Thomson; The Cultural Causes of War by Alfred Zimmern; The Press and World Peace by Frederick J. Libby; The Political Causes of War by Wickham Steed; Supplementary Section: National Monopolies of Raw Materials by Jacob Viner; Tariffs by Andre Siegfried; Migration by Moritz Bonn; and Economic Occasions of Conflict in the Far East by W. J. Hinton. This work was associated with the Commission No. 1 of the World Conference for International Peace Through Religion. In addition to the authors, members of the Commission included Martin Buber and Sir Francis Younghusband. Commission No. 1 addressed "What are the causes of war and the tendencies that make for peace?" This is a classic work that was reprinted during the middle of the Vietnam War, during a time of significant Cold War tension, and during a time when there was a resurgence of peace activism among portions of the religious/faith communities. The editor is believed to be Colonel Arthur Espie Porritt, Baron Porritt, Bt, GCMG, GCVO, CBE, FRCS (10 August 1900 – 1 January 1994) was a New Zealand physician, military surgeon, statesman and athlete. He won a bronze medal at the 1924 Summer Olympics in the 100 m sprint. He served as the 11th governor-general of New Zealand from 1967 to 1972. Henry Wickham Steed (10 October 1871 – 13 January 1956) was an English journalist and historian. He was editor of The Times from 1919 to 1922. Seen as a leading expert on Eastern Europe, Steed's views had much influence with decision-makers such as high-level bureaucrats and Cabinet politicians in the First World War and its aftermath. James Arthur Salter, 1st Baron Salter, GBE, KCB, PC (15 March 1881 – 27 June 1975) was a British politician and academic, who played an important role in the foundations of pan-European government. Ruth Cranston (pseudonym, Anne Warwick; November 14, 1887 – April 2, 1956) was an American author and lecturer on religion and other subjects. She worked in Geneva for ten years promoting international cooperation movements. Condition: Good.

Keywords: War, Peace, Racism, Hindu-Muslim, International Relations, International Politics, Economic Causes, Industrial Causes, Religious Differences, Cultural differences, Military Science, Science and Technology, Weapons Development, New Media, Propaganda

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