War And Peace And War by Peter Turchin

The Rise and Fall of Empires

The book explores the rise and fall of empires through the lens of historical dynamics and social theory, focusing on the concept of "asabiya," or social cohesion, as a critical factor in the success and longevity of civilizations. It examines how internal cohesion and external pressures shape the fortunes of societies, drawing on a wide range of historical examples to illustrate the cyclical nature of empire building and decline. The author integrates insights from various disciplines, including history, sociology, and evolutionary biology, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the forces that drive human history.

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Published
2005
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-500
Original Language
English
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