In 1911, German writer Friedrich von Bernhardi argued all of the following EXCEPT

a. war can be excluded from international relations among "civilized races."
b. war is a biological necessity.
c. struggle is a universal law of nature.
d. flourishing nations require continual expansion.
e. "higher civilization" imbues the right to annex the lands of the "uncivilized."


a

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