Just and Unjust Wars forever changed the way we think about the ethics of conflict. First published in 1977 and now brought up to the present with a new preface and postscript; this classic work by political philosopher Michael Walzer examines the moral issues that arise before; during; and after the wars we fight. Reaching from the Athenian attack on Melos; to the Mai Lai massacre; to Afghanistan and beyond; Walzer mines historical accounts and the testimony of participants; decision makers; and victims to explain when war is justified and what ethical limitations apply to those who wage it.
#349694 in Books 2011-10-04 2011-10-04Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.38 x 1.00 x 5.63l; .70 #File Name: 0465024904320 pagesno wear. no tear. minimal highlights
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Interesting readingBy The GodfatherSPOILER ALERT? There is a lot of information about the early colonization of Virginia and the neighboring areas. It also demonstrates the belligerence of the major powers of the time. Insights into relations with native peoples; the hardships of pioneer life; the dangers of sea travel; and the capriciousness of the backers of the various colonization ventures. It also demystifies the "Lost Colony." Some trailers and teasers about the Roanoke colony point out the mysterious word "Croatoan" carved in a tree. No mystery at all. The venture's leader told the colonists that if they moved from the their current location while he was doing business back in England; they were to carve the name of where they were going into a tree. Croatoan was the name of a nearby island and of a native group inhabiting the area who was friendly with the settlers. Apparently the settlers moved on to where food and provisions were more readily available and likely protection; too. The settlers were also left on their own for much longer than anticipated when their leader was unable to finance a return trip with supplies and reinforcements. Were they assimilated into the native culture; intermarrying and starting new lives? Possibly. That is still uncertain. This is indeed a brief and tragic history of the Roanoke colony filled with information but not answers.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating ReadBy William G. StuartI learned a lot of history from this book. The author tells the story of the colony in the broader context of the battles between Spain and Great Britain to colonize the New World; bring riches back home and find a short-cut to the Far East. Also; he illustrates the religious battles in Europe - highlighted by Spain's attempt to conquer Great Britain and install a Catholic monarch. That quest and the subsequent action led to the historic defeat do the Spanish Armada in 1588.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A tribute to those who were desertedBy Kindle CustomerEnjoyed this book learning about early history of our country and those individuals who ventured to explore and settled here. The back history of the political climate in Europe that set this this exploration in motion was not surprising but reaffirming of the. Characters of the people that shaped history.