id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20814 Partridge, G. E. (George Everett) The Psychology of Nations A Contribution to the Philosophy of History .txt text/plain 110211 4977 62 national honor and patriotism are studied as causes of war. national honor and in the political motives of war. aspects of national life that we find the motives of war as they may belief that nations fight for life, and that defeat in war tends groups,--upon desires, impulses and needs arising in the social life It is the fact that war is a great ecstasy of the social life, that it powerful motives in the individual mind and the social life. the most conspicuous qualities of the social life in time of war. These changes in the social life in time of war are striking and practical life manifestly have some relation to the spirit of war. work in the world; war is a great organizing force. The relations of economic objects to the desires of nations and to war War is, first of all, a natural expression of the social life, resting ./cache/20814.txt ./txt/20814.txt