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Samuel Moyn & The Legal Constraints on War

The Philosopher & The News

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Is There a Strong Moral Reason for Not Having a War?

War is seen as a patriotic enterprise in which you permissibly kill a lot of people, and especially if they were racially or religiously different. Killing civilians in great numbers was something to celebrate, not to condemn. West europeans don't have any place to fight any more. They've given up empire, letting the united states protect them. Ordinary people caught up in war are the ones we ought to be concerned about. We need to prioritize limits when they do on the civilian toll.

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