Talk:Norman Angell

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1.Angell Norman (1921) has published a book called: "The Fruits of Victory".An enemy in a position to stop that flow would enjoy not merely an economic but a political power over us—the power to starve us into ignominious submission to his will. Norman Angell's 1910 work The Great Illusion proved to be a major breakthrough in twentieth-century geopolitical thinking, although its central argument that global conflict was increasingly unlikely because of its mutually deleterious consequences was called into question by two world wars. In the sequel The Fruits of Victory, Angell expands his thesis to incorporate lessons learned from World War I. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/43598/43598-h/43598-h.htm

2.Angell Norman (1912) has published a book called:" Peace Theories and the Balkan War". Mr. Norman Angell's theory was one to enable the citizens of this country to sleep quietly, and to lull into false security the citizens of all great countries.It includes The repulsion of the Turkish invasion.The "economic system" of the Turk—The Turkish "Trade of Conquest" as a cause of this war. The Anglo-Saxon and opposed ideals—Mr. C. Chesterton's case for "killing and being killed" as the best method of settling differences.Mr. Winston Churchill on the "Responsibility" of Diplomacy. He also included "THEORIES" FALSE AND TRUE: THEIR ROLE IN EUROPEAN PROGRESS and many more.

3.Angell Norman (1909) published : " Europe's optical illusion ". Vivien-Yvette (talk) 14:40, 13 November 2019 (UTC) His work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. It contains IX Chapters. https://archive.org/details/europesopticalil00ange/page/104