War - What For? - George R. Kickpatrick 1914 11th Hardback

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Blurb: “A bold, thought-provoking piece from the early 20th century, War – What For? by George R. Kirkpatrick challenges readers to question the true motives and consequences of war. First published in 1910 and presented here in its 1914 11th edition, this work reflects the growing unrest and ideological debates leading up to World War I.

Blending political critique with passionate rhetoric, Kirkpatrick examines the role of economic power, class struggle, and propaganda in driving nations to conflict. The book’s striking illustrations and sharp arguments make it both a historical artifact and a compelling read for those interested in social movements, pacifism, and early socialist thought in America.

A fascinating addition for collectors of pre-WWI literature, political history, or radical philosophy, this hardback edition carries the weight of its era—both in message and material.”