The End of Everything

The End of Everything

By Victor Davis Hanson

Pages

368

Rating

4.06

Year

2024

Description

War can settle disputes, topple tyrants, and bend the trajectory of civilization—sometimes to the breaking point. From Troy to Hiroshima, moments when war has ended in utter annihilation have reverberated through the centuries, signaling the end of political systems, cultures, and epochs. Though much has changed over the millennia, human nature remains the same. Modern societies are not immune from the horror of a war of extinction.

In the stories of Thebes, Carthage, Constantinople, and Tenochtitlan, the author depicts war’s drama, violence, and folly.

Highlighting the naivete that plagued the vanquished and the wrath that justified mass slaughter, Hanson delivers a sobering call to contemporary readers to heed the lessons of obliteration lest we blunder into catastrophe once again.