Reviews and Awards
"Fascinating [and] accessible . . . Martin's enjoyable book makes a positive contribution to a major debate."--- Prospect
"Why We Fight is a pivotal book in the study of conflict. It brilliantly deploys recent discoveries in psychology and neuroscience to devastating effect. It has radical implications for policies for conflict reduction: identity and status need to supplant interests and ideology as the focal points for change." -- Sir Paul Collier, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of Oxford
"Anyone interested in war and international relations will find much to challenge and intrigue them in Mike Martin's application of evolutionary theory to the question of what drives men to fight."-- Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, author of The Future of War: A History
"An important and illuminating book that addresses very clearly the fundamental questions underlying the apparent paradoxes of violence and conflict."-- Patrick Hennessey, author of The Junior Officers' Reading Club: Killing Time and Fighting Wars
"This wide-ranging book explores how the evolution of the brain has shaped human behaviour in violence and war. Fascinating and insightful."-- Stathis Kalyvas, Gladstone Professor of Government, University of Oxford.
"A compelling and entertaining work of scholarship, Why We Fight is a biological exploration into the evolutionary crux of human conflict... essential reading for the scholar, the war buff, and the simply curious."--Foreword Reviews
"[Why We Fight] should be required reading for not just biologists, psychologists and historians, but military leaders and recruiters as well." The British Army Review