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International Law vs. War

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast

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The Flawed Conception of International Laws of War

This chapter explores the flaws in the conception of international laws of war, arguing that the idea of making war as humane as possible actually sanitizes it and makes it more likely. It discusses the implications of Article 51 of the UN Charter regarding the right to self-defense and criticizes the whitewashing of dictatorships, stating that they have no rights, including the right to self-defense.

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