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The World in Chains: Some Aspects of War and Trade

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A series of argumentative essays examines the moral paradox of modern war, contrasting expanding ideals of universal obligation with the continued social acceptance of organised mass killing. It argues that state boundaries, diplomacy, and inherited manners institutionalise armed conflict even as public conscience broadens. Economic chapters analyse armament interests, wartime trade dynamics, and how profits concentrate with large capital and employers while national loss and civilian hardship increase. The work critiques imperialism and capitalism as engines of aggression, surveys cultural and propagandistic justifications, and proposes socialist and political reforms as means to reshape moral and economic relations toward wider human solidarity.

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John Mavrogordato

John Mavrogordato was a writer and thinker whose work often explored the intricate relationships between war and trade. His notable book, "The World in Chains: Some Aspects of War and Trade," delves into the economic and social implications of conflict, offering insights into how warfare influences global commerce. Mavrogordato's writing reflects a keen awareness of the interconnectedness of political and economic systems, making his contributions relevant to discussions on international relations and economic history.

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