Why The West Has Won: Carnage And Culture From Salamis To Vietnam - Hanson, Victor Davis

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A history of the rise to dominance of the West, exploring the links between cultural values and military success. It studies nine major clashes between West and non-West, arguing that the West won not just because of technology, but because of its focus on individualism and democratic rights.

Hardcover. English. Faber & Faber. 2001. 492 pp. In good condition. Book No: 7000281

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