This chapter is a retrospective of Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars (JUJW), as viewed from a distance of forty years. It considers the impact of JUJW at the time, and sets it in the context of contemporaneous events, both in the world and in philosophy: the aftermath of the ...
The American political theorist Michael Walzer has produced some of the most studied and celebrated works of the past half-century. His booksObligations(1970),Just and Unjust Wars(1977),Radical Principles(1980),Interpretation and Social Criticism(1987),On Toleration(1997) and most of all,Spheres o...
Emerging Weapons Technologies and the Ethics of Peace and War ... military should invest in and how such programs should be regulated2Course materials:-P.W. Singer,Wired for War-Michael Walzer,Just and Unjust Wars-Gary... pm 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Thucydides' Take on the Corinthian Navy....
《社科文献精品译库·正义与非正义战争:通过历史实例的道德论证 [Just And Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument With Historical Illustrations]》作者 [美]迈克尔·沃尔泽(MichaelWalzer)著;任辉献译,出版:社会科学文献出版社 2015.2,isbn:7509763649, 9787509763643。
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Nonintervention has been a particularly important and occasionally disturbing principle for liberal scholars, such as John Stuart Mill and Michael Walzer, who share a commitment to basic and universal human rights. On the one hand, liberals have provided some of the strongest reasons to abide by ...
And anyone needing to engage in such reflection could scarcely find a better place to start than Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations. As an opponent of the Vietnam War, Walzer promised himself that he would write such a book, and it ...
One of Michael Walzer's most controversial arguments in Just and Unjust Wars is that soldiers and political leaders can override the principle of noncombatant immunity鈥攁nd even deliberately kill innocent people鈥攊f their political community faces an imminent and existentialthreat. He argues that ...
Just and unjust wars. Michael Walzer. basic books, New York, 1977.doi:10.1080/10357717808444657NoamInstituteChomskyInstituteInformaworldAustralian Outlook
Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars is one of those rare books that more than deserves the glowing praise on the back of the paperback edition. 2 Because his thoughtful analysis is so thorough, readable, and well-grounded in numerous historical examples, it provides a broad basis for ...