Nations Have the Right to Kill

"Richard Koenigsberg's ideas on human violence and destructiveness are startling all the more for being self-evident once they have been absorbed. His ideas cut through conventional notions about culture and war, enabling us to understand human institutions in utterly new ways." —Professor Ruth Stein, New York University, author of For the Love of the Father

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Product Details

Paperback: 136 pages
Publisher: Library of Social Science (January 1, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10:0-915042-24-X
ISBN-13:978-0-915042-24-1

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