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Militarism: Rule Witho...
 
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Eric Carlton

Militarism: Rule Without Law

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For good or ill, says Carlton (sociology and social policy, U. of Durham) the military is one of the mechanisms by which a society ensures that individuals and social groups adhere to the social norms in effect. He explores a range of topics related to military rule, among them tribal society, the Hundred Years War, the territorial imperative, the economic factor, the poli...more
Hardcover, 216 pages
Published August 1st 2001 by Ashgate Publishing (first published 2001)
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