If war is an inevitable condition of human nature, as David Hume suggests, then what type of societies can best protect us from defeat and conquest? For David Hume, commerce decreases the relative cost of war and promotes technological military advances as well as martial spirit. Commerce therefore makes a country militarily stronger and better equipped to protect itself against attacks than any other kind of society. Hume does not assume commerce would yield a peaceful world nor that commercial societies would be militarily weak, as many contemporary scholars have argued. On the contrary, for him, military might is a beneficial consequence of commerce
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The effect of trade on military conflict is one of the most important questions in international rel...
Two studies question whether economic interdependence promotes peace, arguing that previous research...
Do capitalism and conflicts go hand in hand? Are the military and markets complements? Indeed, many ...
What causes peace? Dale Copeland’s detailed and ambitious book, Economic Interdependence and War, ha...
The philosophical tradition of our discipline is broadly anti-war. This is not, as some suppose, bec...
Is trade a promoter of peace? Adam Smith, one of the earliest defenders of trade, worries that comme...
This paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between military conflicts and tr...
Abstract. If Hume is considered cosmopolitan in his ethics at all, he is said to be so through his a...
This paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between military conflicts and tr...
International audienceThis paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between mil...
Proponents of perpetual peace have often identified politics as a problem standing in the way of pea...
Historically, war has been believed to be of benefit to states, economies, and the advancement of hu...
This paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relation between trade and war. We show that t...
accumulation armament arms exports business capitalism defence disarmament game theory globalization...
The detrimental effects traditionally assigned to warfare in the development of pre-industrial econo...
The effect of trade on military conflict is one of the most important questions in international rel...
Two studies question whether economic interdependence promotes peace, arguing that previous research...