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Walzer And War Reading Just And Unjust Wars Today 1st Edition Graham Parsons

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Walzer And War Reading Just And Unjust Wars Today 1st Edition Graham Parsons
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.96 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Graham Parsons, Mark A. Wilson
ISBN: 9783030416560, 9783030416577, 3030416569, 3030416577
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st Edition

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Walzer And War Reading Just And Unjust Wars Today 1st Edition Graham Parsons by Graham Parsons, Mark A. Wilson 9783030416560, 9783030416577, 3030416569, 3030416577 instant download after payment.

This book presents ten original essays that reassess the meaning, relevance, and legacy of Michael Walzer’s classic, Just and Unjust Wars. Written by leading figures in philosophy, theology, international politics and the military, the essays examine topics such as territorial rights, lessons from America’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the practice of humanitarian intervention in light of experience, Walzer’s notorious discussion of supreme emergencies, revisionist criticisms of noncombatant immunity, gender and the rights of combatants, the peacebuilding critique of just war theory, and the responsibility of soldiers for unjust wars. Collectively, these essays advance the debate in this important field and demonstrate the continued relevance of Walzer’s work.

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