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Pacifism is popular. Many hold that war is unnecessary, since peaceful means of resolving conflict are always available, if only we had the will to look for them. Or they believe that war is wicked, essentially involving hatred of the enemy and carelessness of human life. Or they posit the absolute right of innocent individuals not to be deliberately killed, making it impossible to justify war in practice. Peace, however, is not simple. Peace for some can leave others at peace to perpetrate mass atrocity. What was peace for the West in 1994 was not peace for the Tutsis of Rwanda. Therefore, against the virus of wishful thinking, anti-military caricature, and the domination of moral deliberation by rights-talk In Defence of War asserts that belligerency can be morally justified, even though tragic and morally flawed.
Recovering the Christian tradition of reflection running from Augustine to Grotius, this book affirms aggressive war in punishment of grave injustice. Morally realistic in adhering to universal moral principles, it recognises that morality can trump legality, justifying military intervention even in transgression of positive international law-as in the case of Kosovo. Less cynical and more empirically realistic about human nature than Hobbes, it holds that nations desire to be morally virtuous and right, and not only to be safe and fat. And aspiring to practical realism, it argues that love and the doctrine of double effect can survive combat; and that the constraints of proportionality, while real, are nevertheless sufficiently permissive to encompass Britain's belligerency in 1914-18.
Finally, in a painstaking analysis of the Iraq invasion of 2003, In Defence of War culminates in an account of how the various criteria of just war should be thought together. It also concludes that, all things considered, the invasion was justified.
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Looking for a thought-provoking read that challenges the prevailing notions of peace and war? Look no further than "In Defence of War". In a world where pacifism is increasingly popular, this book dares to question the assumption that war is unnecessary. It argues that peaceful solutions are not always feasible and that sometimes, taking up arms is the only way to combat grave injustices.
Unlike other books on war that paint a simplistic picture of good versus evil, "In Defence of War" acknowledges the complexity of conflicts. It recognizes that what may be peace for some can leave others vulnerable to mass atrocities. The author calls out the wishful thinking and anti-military stereotypes that dominate our moral deliberations and presents a compelling case for morally justified belligerency.
What sets this book apart is its rich historical analysis, drawing on the Christian tradition of reflection spanning centuries. From Augustine to Grotius, the author examines how aggressive war has been used as a means of punishing grave injustices throughout history. This nuanced approach to morality and conflict challenges conventional wisdom and prompts readers to reconsider their preconceived notions.
But "In Defence of War" is not just a theoretical exploration. It delves into real-world examples, such as the controversial Iraq invasion of 2003. Through rigorous analysis, the book argues that, all things considered, the invasion was justified. It provides a comprehensive account of the criteria for just war and demonstrates how they can be applied to complex conflicts.
If you're ready to challenge your perspectives on war and peace, "In Defence of War" is a must-read. Embrace intellectual curiosity and delve into the depths of moral deliberation. Click here to get your copy now.
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