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Angell, Norman

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Angell, (Ralph) Norman (1874–1967)

British writer on politics and economics. In 1910 he acquired an international reputation with his book The Great Illusion, which maintained that any war must prove ruinous to the victors as well as to the vanquished. He was awarded the Nobel Peace for Prize in 1933 for his work on the economic futility of war. He was knighted in 1931.



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