Left-Wing Perspective on Principle Causes of War

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Left-wing perspectives on the causes of war often emphasize the role of power dynamics, capitalism, and the state in creating and perpetuating conflict. Here are 20 different causes of war. State power: According to anarchists, the state and its exercise of power are a major cause of war, as states seek to expand their influence and control over territory and resources. (Bookchin, 1995, p. 26) Capitalism: Anarchists argue that capitalism, with its emphasis on profit and competition, creates conditions that lead to conflict, as states and corporations compete for resources and markets. (Berkman, 1929, p. 20) Imperialism: Imperialism, or the expansion of states and capitalist interests into other countries, is also seen as a major cause of war, as states and corporations seek to exploit the resources and labor of colonized peoples. (Fanon, 1961, p. 38) Authoritarianism: Authoritarianism, or the concentration of power in the hands of a few, is seen as a cause of war as those in power …
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