The Psychology of Nations: A Contribution to the Philosophy of History
The Psychology of Nations: A Contribution to the Philosophy of History
Written in the early 20th century, 'The Psychology of Nations' by G. E. Partridge examines the psychological motivations behind war and national consciousness. It analyzes how biological, psychological, and social factors influence the history and nature of warfare, particularly in the context of World War I and the subsequent Peace Conference. Partridge emphasizes the importance of understanding the motives of war and critically assessing the roots of conflict to shape future international relations.




