
Wars and Empire
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In a pivotal era marked by global conflict and shifting power dynamics, the document at hand delves into the complexities of governance and territorial expansion. Within its pages, readers encounter a profound discourse on the principles of "self-evident truths" and the concept of "limited government", echoing the ideals that shaped the foundation of a nation. Authored by Samuel Vaknin, this insightful treatise serves as a beacon for scholars and history enthusiasts seeking to unravel the intricacies of political philosophy and empire-building strategies. Ideal for students of political science and historians intrigued by the interplay of war and statecraft, this document offers a compelling exploration of historical forces that continue to shape our world today.
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