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Hochschild to end all wars
Hochschild to end all wars




hochschild to end all wars

Hochschild goes into great detail describing how war opponents suffered abuse, ridicule, unemployment, impoverishment, incarceration, assassination and even execution for their views. He wasn’t the only one to be punished for his views. Authors like Bertrand Russell frequently wrote eloquently against the war and in support of “conscientious objectors”, finally serving six months in prison for his opposition to US entry into the war. Many activists in the struggle for women’s suffrage, worldwide socialism and colonial independence in India and elsewhere found common cause in the opposition to the war, asking why people should give their lives to support a system that so ruthlessly subjugates women, workers and people with more fully pigmented skin? However, not all opposition was based on such concrete logic and was based on the age old belief that killing people is wrong.

hochschild to end all wars

Much of the opposition to the war was fueled by building social and political changes which affected people’s view of the conflict. Hochschild manages to maintain control of this formidable cast of characters, creating a riveting and powerful saga in the process. Looking at the war from primarily a British perspective, the author explores the complicated lives of men and women on both sides of war: the patriotic hawks, like John French, Alfred Milner and Rudyard Kipling, who were more than thrilled to take on the barbarous Germans and show them a thing or two about English bravery and the reluctant doves, like suffragette Charlotte Despard, socialist James Keir Hardie and feminist Sylvia Pankhurst, who were convinced that nothing good could come of all the carnage. In To End All Wars, award-winning history writer Adam Hochschild tells the stories of some of these frequently ignored pacifists, who displayed a different kind of bravery entirely. But what if someone had been successful at stopping this seemingly inexorable descent into madness? Standard histories rarely touch on the topic, but there were many who devoted considerable energies to do just that, often risking life and limb in the process. In the end, more than 16 million people would die and the world would never be the same. For four long and bloody years, purportedly rational young men traveled from all over the world to kill each other on three continents. In just a matter of weeks in the dark summer of 1914, formerly quiet and peacefully coexisting European countries were at each other’s throats for reasons that to this day remain difficult to comprehend.

hochschild to end all wars

Human history may have never witnessed a more rapid and horrific conflagration than what would come to be called World War I.






Hochschild to end all wars