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On War and Democracy

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On War and Democracy by Christopher Kutz explores the ethical and political challenges of war's influence on democratic societies. It delves into how military actions are justified and the complex moral implications of warfare in maintaining or threatening democratic values. The book scrutinises the interplay between war, ethics, and democratic accountability, offering a thoughtful examination of their interconnectedness.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the complex relationship between military ethics and democratic principles. It offers a thoughtful analysis of how war can be justified and conducted within a democratic society, making it ideal for those who appreciate deep dives into the moral implications of political actions.

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On War and Democracy

On War and Democracy provides a richly nuanced examination of the moral justifications democracies often invoke to wage war. In this compelling and provocative book, Christopher Kutz argues that democratic principles can be both fertile and toxic ground for the project of limiting war's violence. Only by learning to view war as limited by our democ

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On War and Democracy provides a richly nuanced examination of the moral justifications democracies often invoke to wage war.

In this compelling and provocative book, Christopher Kutz argues that democratic principles can be both fertile and toxic ground for the project of limiting war's violence. Only by learning to view war as limited by our democratic valuesβ€”rather than as a tool for promoting themβ€”can we hope to arrest the slide toward the borderless, seemingly endless democratic "holy wars" and campaigns of remote killings we are witnessing today, and to stop permanently the use of torture and secret law.

Kutz shows how our democratic values, understood incautiously and incorrectly, can actually undermine the goal of limiting war. He helps us better understand why we are tempted to believe that collective violence in the name of politics can be legitimate when individual violence is not.

In doing so, he offers a bold new account of democratic agency that acknowledges the need for national defence and the promotion of liberty abroad while limiting the temptations of military intervention.

Kutz demonstrates why we must address concerns about the means of waging warβ€”including remote war and surveillanceβ€”and why we must create institutions to safeguard some nondemocratic values, such as dignity and martial honour, from the threat of democratic politics.

On War and Democracy reveals why understanding democracy in terms of political agency, not institutional process, is crucial to limiting when and how democracies use violence.

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On War and Democracy is praised for its engaging and well-argued narrative. Reviewers highlight its insightful exploration of how different political regimes influence the conduct of warfare, particularly in relation to modern military ethics involving drones and torture.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691202365

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 April 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 344

About the Author

Christopher Kutz is the C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professor of Law and director of the Kadish Center for Morality, Law, and Public Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Complicity: Ethics and Law for a Collective Age.

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