Plants and Human Conflict

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Plants and Human Conflict

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 190 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138615304
  • DDC分類 580

Full Description

Perhaps the least appreciated dramatis personae in human history are plants. Humans, like all other animals, cannot produce their own food as plants do through photosynthesis, and must therefore acquire organic material for survival and growth by eating plants or by eating other animals that eat plants. Humans depend on plants not only as a food source, but also as building and clothing materials and as sources of medicines, psychoactive substances, spices, pigments, and more. With plants being such valuable resources, it is therefore not surprising that plants have been involved in practically all violent conflicts among different human societies. Ironically, plants have also been the source of materials to construct weapons or weapon parts.

Wars have always constituted a large part of human history, and the overall theme of this book is that to understand the history of violent human conflict, we need to understand what specific materials plants make that people find so useful and worth fighting over, and what roles such plant products have played in specific conflicts. To do so, Plants and Human Conflict begins with a chapter explaining the basic biological facts of the interdependence between plants and humans, and the subsequent seven chapters describe the physical and chemical properties of specific plant products demonstrating how the human need for these products has led to wars as well as contributed to the prosecution of wars. These chapters recount some well-known (and some lesser known) historical events in which plants have played a central role.

This book uniquely combines the modern scientific knowledge of plants with the human history of war, introducing readers to a new paradigm that will make them reconsider their understanding of human history, as well as to bring about a greater appreciation of plant biology.

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Author

Chapter 1 Natural Resources as Causes of Violent Conflicts

Universal History

War and Living Organisms

Notes

Chapter 2 Fighting Grains

Grains Are Targets of War

Grains Are the Perfect Food for War

Grains and Man-Made Famines in the 20th Century

The Russian Famine of 1932-1933

The Chinese Famine of 1959-1961

The Cambodian Famine and Genocide of 1975-1979

Conclusion

Notes

Chapter 3 War and Slavery Capitalism - Sugarcane, Tobacco, and Cotton

Transcontinental Staples

Sugarcane

Tobacco

Cotton

Conclusion

Notes

Chapter 4 Killer Spices

The Spice Trade Until the End of the 15th Century - The Rise and Fall of Venice, the First Predatory Company Masquerading as a State

The Spice Trade in the 16th to 18th Centuries - The Rise and Fall of VOC, a Rogue State Masquerading as a Company

The Attraction of Spices to Humans - Is It Chemistry or Metachemistry?

Conclusions

Notes

Chapter 5 Caffeine, Opium, and Other Drugs for the Masses

Why Plants Make Psychoactive Compounds

Caffeine

Opium and The Opium Wars

Cocaine, Tetrahydrocannabinol, and Modern Wars

Conclusion

Notes

Chapter 6 Wood and Rubber

Wood

Wood in Land Warfare

Wood in Sea Warfare

Rubber's Good Qualities

Rubber's Contribution to Human Misery

Rubber in Modern Wars

Conclusion

Notes

Chapter 7 Modern Land Grabs - Hawaii, Palestine, and Latin America

Farmland Ownership and National Identity

Sugarcane and Hawaii

Oranges and Zionism in Palestine

Bananas and Central America

Conclusion

Notes

Chapter 8 Black Plant Power - Coal and Oil

Coal and Oil Are Biochemicals that Store Sunlight Energy

Formation of Coal

Formation of Petroleum

The Crucial Roles that Coal and Oil Have Played in Recent Human History

Coal, Coal Miners, and Social Strife

Oil and Social Strife

Conclusion

Notes

Appendix: Chemical Notations

Scientific Glossary

Index

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