Intellectual eminence apart, what did Kant, Clausewitz, Marx and Engels,
and Tolstoy have in common? Professor Gallic argues that they made
contributions to 'international theory' - to the understanding of the
character and causes of war and of the possibility of peace between
nations - which were of unrivalled originality in their own times and
remain of undiminished importance in ours. But these contributions have
been either ignored or much misunderstood; chiefly because, as with all
intellectual efforts in unexplored fields, they were often imperfectly
expressed, and were also overshadowed by their author's more striking
achievements. Professor Gallic has sorted out, compared and contrasted,
criticised and re-phrased the teachings of his chosen authors on peace
and war.