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Humane

Book • 2021
In *Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War*, Samuel Moyn explores the evolution of warfare and international law, arguing that efforts to make war more humane have paradoxically contributed to its normalization and perpetuation.

The book delves into the historical roots of this transformation, from the late 19th century to the present day, highlighting the role of humanitarian law in sustaining ongoing conflicts.

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Philippa Thomas
as the author during the introduction.
The Sunday Debate: Is America a force for good in the world? Part 1
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Conor Boyle
as the author's recent book, analyzing how post-WWII human rights conventions aimed to make war more ethical.
Forever War: How Conflict Became Endless, with Samuel Moyn

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