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Preventing Unjust War

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The book critiques the notion that the just war tradition is to blame for the justification of conflicts. Instead, it highlights the issue of unjust wars instigated by ambitious leaders, where warriors are expected to follow orders without questioning the morality of the conflict. This perspective emphasizes the responsibility of individuals to assess the justice of the wars they engage in, challenging the idea that obedience alone can legitimize a war. It calls for a reevaluation of the warrior's role in discerning the righteousness of their actions.

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Preventing Unjust War, Roger Bergman

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2020
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Anglais
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2020
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souple
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216
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9781532686658
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The book critiques the notion that the just war tradition is to blame for the justification of conflicts. Instead, it highlights the issue of unjust wars instigated by ambitious leaders, where warriors are expected to follow orders without questioning the morality of the conflict. This perspective emphasizes the responsibility of individuals to assess the justice of the wars they engage in, challenging the idea that obedience alone can legitimize a war. It calls for a reevaluation of the warrior's role in discerning the righteousness of their actions.