Originally published in 2003. Justice and Violence brings together a fascinating and varied volume that focuses on the ethics of both political violence and pacifism. Incorporating historical, geopolitical and cultural case studies, it takes a unique look at comparative analyses of these two phenomena and contending world views.
Originally published in 2003. Justice and Violence brings together a fascinating and varied volume that focuses on the ethics of both political violence and pacifism. Incorporating historical, geopolitical and cultural case studies, it takes a unique look at comparative analyses of these two phenomena and contending world views.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Introduction Allan Eickelmann Tom Lansford and Eric Nelson. The Justice of Violence: Just war: an ethic of restraint or the defense of order? Valerie O. F. Morkevicius; Moralizing the violence or a just response? the dimensions and limitations of the Bush doctrine Chris J. Dolan; The President and the Congress in concert: declaring and making war in the United States Susan Weldon Scott; A political calculus of apology: Japan and its neighbours Girma Negash. Violence as Injustice: Power to destroy power to heal: violence State power and paradigm shifts for peace Carol Hunter; The ethics of living American primacy or towards a global Jim Crow and its discontents Will Watson; The fist of pacifism Angela Gordon and Tobias T. Gibson; Violence and non-violence as constitutional argument: an analysis of the 1963 civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham Alabama Neal Allen; 'Jack Rocks Earrings and the Occupation of Moss #3': emblems of the struggle for decency in the Appalachian coal fields Fred Smith. Beyond Justice and Injustice: A case of Communist indoctrination and American enticement during the Korean War Bryan D. McKnight; From rollback to preemption: a comparison of the Reagan and Bush doctrines Robert Pauly Jr; The 2003 U.S. Invasion of Iraq: militarism in the service of geopolitics Edmund F. Byrne; Beyond politics Helena Cristini; Conclusion: no clash but dialogue among religions and nations: towards a new paradigm of international relations Hans Küng; Select bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction Allan Eickelmann Tom Lansford and Eric Nelson. The Justice of Violence: Just war: an ethic of restraint or the defense of order? Valerie O. F. Morkevicius; Moralizing the violence or a just response? the dimensions and limitations of the Bush doctrine Chris J. Dolan; The President and the Congress in concert: declaring and making war in the United States Susan Weldon Scott; A political calculus of apology: Japan and its neighbours Girma Negash. Violence as Injustice: Power to destroy power to heal: violence State power and paradigm shifts for peace Carol Hunter; The ethics of living American primacy or towards a global Jim Crow and its discontents Will Watson; The fist of pacifism Angela Gordon and Tobias T. Gibson; Violence and non-violence as constitutional argument: an analysis of the 1963 civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham Alabama Neal Allen; 'Jack Rocks Earrings and the Occupation of Moss #3': emblems of the struggle for decency in the Appalachian coal fields Fred Smith. Beyond Justice and Injustice: A case of Communist indoctrination and American enticement during the Korean War Bryan D. McKnight; From rollback to preemption: a comparison of the Reagan and Bush doctrines Robert Pauly Jr; The 2003 U.S. Invasion of Iraq: militarism in the service of geopolitics Edmund F. Byrne; Beyond politics Helena Cristini; Conclusion: no clash but dialogue among religions and nations: towards a new paradigm of international relations Hans Küng; Select bibliography; Index.
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