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| Philosophy of Politics Closely related to Ethics and Law, Politics is the study governments and nations. The philosophy of governing. Left or Right? What obligations are our political obligations? How did Politics come about? |
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Many people blame WWII on the unsatisfactory resolution of WWI. In other words, while the kinetic energy of WWI ended I guess at Versailles in the West and Brest-Litovsk in the East, that energy was transferred to other conflicts and revolutions (like the Russian Civil War and the rise of the Nazis and Fascists). It created a whole different potential energy that made another war almost inevitable. |
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Yeah I remember reading about how the German dollar was worth less than what a Mexican pence is worth now. People brought home their wages in wheel barrows. lol. (I saw a picture in my textbook). I would blame the end of the WWI on the way the US handled the negotiations with Germany, treaty of versailles. Woodrow Wilson got a cold *cough* or something like that and couldn't be of any support when he clearly wanted a more sympathetic ending to resolve the matters. The US obviously hindered Woodrow's initiative. It's too bad that Germany's economy was poor afterwards, and their military was limited; so that evokes citizens wanting change to the lifestyle, therefore advocating for the unknown reign of Hitler, being a dictator. |
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But don't think that Hitler came to power because he duped the hopeless people of Germany into looking for a dictator. Germany was in a state of virtual civil war, with Nazi stormtroopers terrorizing people. Hitler lost the election in 1933 but got himself an appointment in what was meant to be a power-sharing government. That is until Hindenberg, the old man of WWI, kicked the bucket and Hitler manufactured the Reichstag crisis. |
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And didn't Canada earn a "seat" in the treaty dealings. ![]() Quote:
![]() So what do you feel made WWII happen? Surely Hitler would have been more apathetic if WWI did not happen.
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As I understand it, Versailles forced upon Germany impossible economic demands. Those conditions, while they didn't force Germany to war, those conditions certainly pushed the German people to war. I understand that the Depression was a world wide phenomenon, but after the Great War, some nations prospered - the Roaring Twenties. Help me out on this one. Quote:
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| Re: War. How much is enough? There's something I didn't know . Yeah!, Canada kicked their but morally in that one. That was the one where we got cheated by biological warfare, mustard gas. Not at all humane, though thats not what wars about. ![]() As much as Hitler may have been motivated by other means, the people would have not advocated his view of change without the effects of the treaty that would have certainly provoked pessimism.
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You know, the whole premise of this question, that law can some how modify the behavior of mankind in the area of war, neglects the obvious fact that for a thousand years we have had Western law, and it has ever caused worse wars, with wider pain, and greater bloodshed. In fact, law necessitates war, because when countries have law they have peace without the need for justice, but injustice grows in a society until neighbor wants to prey upon neighbor, but instead, nation preys upon nation. People cannot live with injustice, and injustice robs all people of their peace, and when their hatred exceeds their fear of death they fight. It would be better if each people could institute justice in their lands, and then maintain it. But what happens is that when people have instituted justice the institution is taken over, justice is denied, and law substitutes for justice, keeping peace by force, and frustrating the whole population. And frustrated people look to thieve from others, and only rarely turn on their oppressors. |
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As a quick aside on Hitler, I'd recomend the movie Max with John Cusack. The film's history is shaky, but the point is compelling. The last scene will have you in tears.
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Thomas, I'd recommend the book Wars of the World by Niall Fergusson. The book is about the first half of the 20th century as sort of a single conflict that constituted a sort of massive civil war in Western Civilization (or perhaps a suicide attempt). He talks about many of the intrinsic problems in Germany in the interwar period, including economic change (including considerable growth in Germany later in the interwar period -- Germany was a lot more prosperous in the middle 1930s than it was 10 years previously). He argues with a lot of data that economic change was the critical factor, not poverty per se. And there were other factors involved, including interfaces between different ethnicities. I can give you a better synopsis tomorrow if I open up the book (it's been a while). Quote:
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