War On War
Discover the compelling narrative of the international socialist movement during World War One with War On War by R. Craig Nation. Published by Haymarket Books in 2009, this enlightening paperback spans 318 pages and delves into the profound divisions created by the war, pitting collaboration against resistance.
Nation sheds light on those who chose the path of resistance, offering a nuanced exploration of the Zimmerwald movement and its key figures, including Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin. With rich historical context and analysis, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of war and socialism during a pivotal era.
Engage with this critical examination of ideologies that shaped the early 20th century and understand the ongoing implications for today's social movements. Order your copy of War On War and join the conversation on history, activism, and the relentless quest for social justice.