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Ian Morris connects patterns of conflict to developments in institutions, technology, and productivity, arguing that war can both destroy and generate organizational capacity. Chapters trace when war becomes counterproductive, why large-scale campaigns shape global power shifts, and how animal and human evidence—including primate fighting—illuminates the evolutionary roots of violence.","WAR  \nWHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?  \nIAN MORRIS is Willard Professor of Classics and a fellow of the Archaeology Centre at Stanford University. He has appeared on a number of television networks, including the History Network and PBS and has directed excavations in Greece and Italy. His first trade book Why the West Rules – For Now was published to critical acclaim and won a number of prizes including a PEN USA Literary Award. Morris’s second book The Measure of Civilisation, a companion volume to his first, was praised as a ‘treasure trove of information about social development’.  \nALSO BY IAN MORRIS  \nWhy the West Rules—for Now  \nWAR  \nWHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?  \nTHE ROLE OF CONFLICT IN CIVILISATION, FROM PRIMATES TO ROBOTS  \nIAN MORRIS  \nFirst published in Great Britain in 2014 by  \nPROFILE BOOKS LTD  \n3A Exmouth House Pine Street  \nLondon ECIR 0 JH  \n[www.profilebooks. com](www.profilebooks. com)  \nFirst published in the United States of America in 2014 by Farrar , Strau s and Giroux Copyright © Ian Morris , 2014 Maps copyright © 2014 by Michele Angel Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Hal Leonard Corporation for permission to re print lyrics from “War ,” written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong , 1969 , first recorded by Edwin Starr , 1970 , released as a single by Gordy Records (Gordy 7101). Publisher : Stone Agate Music (from BMI  \nRepertoire).  \nThe moral right of the author has been asserted.  \nAll rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above , no part of this publication may be reproduced , stored or introduced into a retrieval system , or transmitted , in any form or by any means (electronic , mechanical , photocopying , recording or otherwise) , without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the publisher of this book. A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British  \nLibrary.  \neISBN 978 1 84765 454 0  \nCONTENTS  \nList of Illustrations  \nIntroduction: Friend to the Undertaker  \n1. The Wasteland? War and Peace in Ancient Rome  \n2. Caging the Beast: The Productive Way of War  \n3. The Barbarians Strike Back: The Counterproductive Way of War, A.D. 1 –1415  \n4. The Five Hundred Years’ War: Europe (Almost) Conquers the World, 1415 –1914  \n5. Storm of Steel: The War for Europe, 1914 –1980s  \n6. Red in Tooth and Claw: Why the Chimps of Gombe Went to War  \n7. The Last Best Hope of Earth: American Empire, 1989 –?  \nNotes  \nFurther Reading  \nBibliography  \nAcknowledgments  \nIndex  \nILLUSTRATIONS  \nTable 1  \nHistorian Niall Ferguson’s “menu” of forms of government (From Colossus: The Price of America’s Empire by Niall Ferguson, copyright © 2004 by Niall Ferguson. Used by permission of The Penguin Press, a division of Penguin Group [USA] LLC.)  \nFigure Locations in the Roman Empire mentioned in  \n1.1 Chapter 1  \nFigure First-century A.D. German auxiliary soldier  \n1.2 fighting for Rome (Landesmuseum Mainz, Mainz, Germany)  \nFigure Barbarian auxiliaries presenting the Roman  \n1.3 emperor with the heads of enemies killed in Dacia, 110s A.D. (Scala/Art Resource, NY)  \nFigure Shipwrecks and lead pollution from the  \n1.4 Mediterranean Basin, A.D. 1 –900  \nFigure Roman marines preparing to board an enemy ship, 1.5 first century B.C. (Scala/Art Resource, NY)  \nFigure Locations outside the Roman Empire mentioned in 1.6 Chapter 1  \nFigure Yanomami club fight, early 1970s (© Dr. Napoleon  \n1.7 A. Chagnon, Yanomamo, Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1997, p. 187)  \nFigure Greek infantryman spearing a Persian, ca. 470 2.1 B.C. (Scala/Art Resource, NY)  \nFigure Ancient empires, 250 B.C.–A.D. 300 2.2  \nFigure The lucky latitudes 2.3  \nFigure Sites of the original revolutions in military  \n2.4 affairs, ca. 9500 –500 B.C.  \nMilitary and social developments, 10,000 –1 B.C.  \nTable 2.1  \nFigure 2.5  \nFigure 2.6  \nFigure 2.7  \nFigure 2.8  \nFigure 2.9  \nFighting on a cave painting from Los Dogues, Spain, CA. 10,000 –5000 B.C. 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