The essay explores the originality of JUJW both in substance and in style, and contrasts its philosophical method, embedded in history and essentially casuistic, with the dominant style of contemporary analytic just war theory. The chapter examines two aspects of the human rights doctrine Walzer ...
They track the consolidation of his social position as an intellectual jewel of the post-war British establishment. Three or four footnotes a page introduce perhaps 1,000 or more politicians, public servants, academics, musicians and socialites whom Berlin knew or talked about. For that alone, ...
“ordinary” oppression usually results in more instability and violence since it denies self-determination for the country’s citizens. The second is moral: Luban’s conception of “cosmopolitan” human rights is dangerously ethnocentric towards the West and can result in cultural imperialism. The ...
Michael Walzer may be understood as making two major contributions to global justice debates. On the one hand, he contributes to just war theory and the theory of humanitarian intervention, the idea that force in international politics should be justified by appeal to human rights. On the other...
Just and lawful conduct in war: reflections on Michael Walzer, Law and Philosophy, 20, 1-30.Orend, Brian. "Just and Lawful Conduct in War: Reflections on Michael Walzer." Law and Philosophy 20, no. 1 (2001).Orend Brian, „Just and lawful Conduct in War: Reflections on Michael ...