Capital, the State, and War
Discover the intricate relationship between global capitalism and warfare in Capital, the State, and War by Alexander Anievas. Published by The University of Michigan Press in 2014, this compelling paperback spans 336 pages and delves into the historical context of the Thirty Years' Crisis. Anievas expertly examines how the evolution of capitalism influenced geopolitical dynamics and the causes of major conflicts, including the World Wars. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in understanding the social aspects of international economic relations and the impact of capitalism on world politics. Explore the connections between economic structures and social conflict, and gain a deeper understanding of the forces that have shaped our modern world. Whether you are a history buff, a student of geopolitics, or simply curious about the interplay of economics and war, this book is a must-read.