1. The Causes of War
Their writings placed a great importance on not just the supremacy of the state but also compared the supposed greed, selfishness and "human nature" of egoism on the character of the state. ... These interpretations on the character state along with their motivations in an international system existing in anarchy provides us with an outlook on the causes of war from a realist perspective. ... Marxist Perspective By looking at Marxism, it allows us to analyse what causes wars different to that of realism, though somewhat a similar analysis is used for realism. ... Marx's main an...
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