Just
war theory provides us with several principles that limit what is morally permissible in war.
Our realization that the just
war theory provides no justification for nuclear weapons or nuclear warfare has involved painful reappraisal, a «shaking of the foundations.»
Not exact matches
In the 1930s, the rise of Nazi Germany and the threat of
war provided a stimulus for scientists on both sides of the conflict to turn Albert Einstein's famous E = MC2
theory into a destructive reality.
If just -
war theory is in poor repute today it is because it has been pressed into service to justify
war rather than to prevent or restrain it; rather than being used to advance the cause of peace or justice, the
theory has often
provided a quickly accessible patina of moral justifiability to disguise aggression and expansionist policy.
This conception thus
provides a model for how contemporary just
war thought should be set within a moral
theory of good politics, both within and among societies.
Neither real politics nor the just
war theory can
provide a legitimate basis for their existence or use.
Like another one of TLT's favorite resources for school food reform, the website PEACHSF, Lunch
Wars provides parents with step - by - step action plans, as opposed to flighty
theories.
Bernard Brodie's A Guide to the Reading of «On
War», in the 1976 Princeton translation, expressed his interpretations of the Prussian's
theories and
provided students with an influential synopsis of this vital work.
Most critical, Giles
provides the context and culture from which the general's
theories emerged.Revised edition: Previously published as The Art of
War, this edition of The Art of
War (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions...
Formed in two parts, this book primarily explores the scope of Bourdien
theory before secondly
providing a detailed case study of the Yugoslavian succession
war of 1990 - 1992.