The Appetite of Tyranny: Including Letters to an Old Garibaldian
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A series of polemical essays and letters that diagnose the causes and moral shape of a European war, focusing on breaches of guarantees over neutral territory, the calculated logic of military strategy, and the intellectual justifications offered by nationalists. The author dissects contradictions in the rhetoric of militarist leaders and academics—especially their appeals to racial or Teutonic kinship—and contrasts insular and continental temperaments. Argument and satire expose hypocrisy, faulty reasoning, and cultural misunderstandings, while the appended correspondence restates the central themes and urges resistance to arbitrary power and folly.
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