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... conflict was tempered by community , and the existence of the loser was usually not in question . Imperialism sought rather to gain subordinates than to engulf neighbors ( V. Martin , 1940 ) . Except in the grim Peloponnesian wars ...
... conflict was tempered by community , and the existence of the loser was usually not in question . Imperialism sought rather to gain subordinates than to engulf neighbors ( V. Martin , 1940 ) . Except in the grim Peloponnesian wars ...
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... conflict consisted of as much taunting and threatening as fighting ; submission of one city to another was a blow to pride , more acknowledgment of inferiority than subjection ( Kramer , 1963 ) . By one story , when Erech ( Uruk ) ...
... conflict consisted of as much taunting and threatening as fighting ; submission of one city to another was a blow to pride , more acknowledgment of inferiority than subjection ( Kramer , 1963 ) . By one story , when Erech ( Uruk ) ...
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... conflict with one another , the anarchy of undirected industry and of internecine conflict . Yet times of pluralistic anarchy and conflict have often been times of what is commonly called material progress , of technological development ...
... conflict with one another , the anarchy of undirected industry and of internecine conflict . Yet times of pluralistic anarchy and conflict have often been times of what is commonly called material progress , of technological development ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
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