The Reasons for War
Title: The Reasons for War
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics | Words: 970 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Reasons for War
Plato states that the "nature and origin of war" has to do with a nation’s desire for wealth and luxury at the expense of its neighbors. Although this has some truth, I don’t think that it’s the only factor which causes war to break out. In this paper, I will explain other reasons for war, and also give examples of each. I believe it is important to understand what war entails, and
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was not met, then there was no reason to live.
Although Plato did bring up a good argument in The Republic, he did not back it up with enough facts or thought. Maybe he did not have enough information on past wars to base his opinions. To say that war is caused by only one thing is ridiculous. I believe all of these reasons are fluid and do not occur separately, but can occur simultaneously.
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