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- W2090531109 abstract "Abstract Women are victims in all wars. Men plan them, they train for them and they conduct them. They have the capacity to inflict pain and death, destroy people and territories. The different roles of men and women in wars dispose the two sexes to different thinking, feeling and action with regard to warfare. A similar difference of interests exists between men and women with respect to the army. For women, their children, most often sons, have made up the armies of history. As cannon fodder, women's work and life intentions are disrespected and destroyed. For men, the army consists of comrades who become the most important people for them because their life- and death-chances are bound up with their fellow soldiers. Finally, through history the owners of territories have been men. Women have very seldom held land, property or slaves. More often they have been sold, captured, stolen or even given away. These three contrasting relationships toward warmaking, the army, and territories provide perspectives for men and women when they discuss military matters and policies for peace." @default.
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- W2090531109 title "A materialistic view of men's and women's attitudes towards war" @default.
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