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In a war, everyone is working to serve their own interest 71%

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In a war, everyone is working to serve their own interest

The Self-Interests of War

War is often viewed as a brutal and senseless conflict, where individuals are forced to fight against their will. However, this perspective neglects the underlying motivations that drive people to engage in war. In reality, everyone involved in a war is working towards serving their own interests.

The Primacy of Self-Interest

In a war, individuals from all sides are driven by personal agendas and desires. Soldiers fight not just for their country or cause, but also for personal gain, recognition, and survival. Governments mobilize troops and resources to advance their own strategic goals, economic interests, and geopolitical influence.

The Interests of States and Leaders

  • Different governments have competing interests that drive them to engage in war.
  • Economic interests: access to natural resources, markets, and trade routes
  • Strategic interests: expansion of territory, influence over neighboring countries, or securing key locations for military bases
  • Ideological interests: spreading democracy, socialism, or other ideologies through force

The Interests of Military Leaders and Soldiers

Military leaders are often driven by a desire for power, prestige, and career advancement. Soldiers, on the other hand, may fight for personal gain, such as financial rewards, access to resources, or simply to survive.

Conclusion

In conclusion, war is not just a mindless conflict where individuals are forced to fight against their will. Rather, it is a complex interplay of self-interests among states, leaders, and individuals. Understanding these motivations can help us better comprehend the nature of war and its impact on societies. By recognizing that everyone involved in a war has their own interests at stake, we may be able to develop more effective strategies for preventing conflicts or mitigating their effects.


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  • Created by: Mehmet KoƧ
  • Created at: Sept. 23, 2022, 2:03 p.m.
  • ID: 824

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