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Britain Should Not Have Fought in the First World War

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Moral Justifications of War and National Interests

This chapter explores the moral and strategic dimensions of Britain's role in the First World War, comparing it with World War II. It argues for a broader justification of war that prioritizes principles over national self-interest, highlighting the ethical implications of entering conflicts.

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