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The Meaning of the War: Life & Matter in Conflict

Chapter 13 No.13

Word Count: 4453    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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The Meaning of the War: Life & Matter in Conflict
The Meaning of the War: Life & Matter in Conflict
“The events leading up to the outbreak of World War I galvanized early-twentieth-century thinkers and intellectuals, prompting many to revisit the political and philosophical causes and implications of armed conflict. The Meaning of War is derived from the text of a talk that Henri Bergson, an important French philosopher, delivered to the president and key government officials in December 1914.”