Compose an essay discussing the Peloponnesian War and its significance in the study of politics. Why War?
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Is war inevitable? It appears that the answer to this question is yes. However, war is unpredictable and must be studied based on individual circumstances, actions taken, and reactions. States disagree with each other on many subjects and conflicts arise often. To answer this question, we must first examine the causes of a conflict, evaluate the outcome and determine any alternatives that may exist. Then we can analyze some alternative theoretical outcomes compared to the
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not be aggressive towards their state. Perhaps the Peloponnesian War could have been avoided. The leaders of Sparta and Athens could have discussed the situation in Epidamnus. Together they could have provided some resolutions and an end to the civil war. Each side remained fearful of the other holding too much power. I agree with Thucydides that in the end the war was inevitable, and Athens' aggressions and greed was certain to end their reign.
not be aggressive towards their state. Perhaps the Peloponnesian War could have been avoided. The leaders of Sparta and Athens could have discussed the situation in Epidamnus. Together they could have provided some resolutions and an end to the civil war. Each side remained fearful of the other holding too much power. I agree with Thucydides that in the end the war was inevitable, and Athens' aggressions and greed was certain to end their reign.