From Macaulay in the 19th century to Fukuyama in the late 20th, historians have often been lulled into thinking that things can only get better. Such belief in progress, argues leading political commentator Simon Heffer, may be typical of times of plenty, but it ignores a less palatable truth: that, since the beginnings of recorded history, the major events in international relations can be attributed to a single cause, the desire by rulers to assert or protect their power.
ISBN: | 9781907903205 |
Publication date: | 11th November 2011 |
Author: | Simon Heffer |
Publisher: | Notting Hill Editions |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 168 pages |
Genres: |
Political science and theory |