If you liked The economic functions of the League by Norman Angell, start with The great illusion--now (1939), Peace or war, a challenge to youth ... (1935), and The Intelligent Mans Way to Prevent War (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The great illusion--now
1939 · 282 pages · Norman Angell · Same author
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Peace or war, a challenge to youth ...
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The Intelligent Mans Way to Prevent War
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The reminiscences of Sir Norman Angell
1972 · 286 pages · Norman Angell, Wendell H. Link · Same author
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What Men of Letters Say
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The Dangers of Half-Preparedness, An Address by Norman Angell
1916 · Norman Angell · Same author
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Shall this war end German militarism?
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Peace Theories And The Balkan War
2004 · 92 pages · Norman Angell · Same author
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War and the essential realities
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The great illusion 1933
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Who "owns" "the British empire?"
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War aims
1918 · 127 pages · Norman Angell · Same author
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The economic functions of the League is by Norman Angell.