
In Our Time The Art of War
Jun 12, 2003
Exploring the history and philosophy of warfare, the podcast delves into the constant presence of war in human lives. From Plato's ideal society without war to the evolution of just and unjust wars, the discussion also touches on Machiavelli's views and the transition to professionalized armies. The episode further explores the ethical dilemmas of war, the connection between virtues in war and peaceful virtues, and critiques Kant's notion of perpetual peace. Lastly, it delves into militarism, fascism, and social Darwinism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and explores diverse cultural views on warfare and international organizations.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Dual Nature of War in Greek Literature
02:03 • 4min
Exploring Warfare Through Philosophical and Historical Perspectives
06:10 • 13min
Evolution of States in Military Classes and Feudal Lords
19:10 • 5min
Exploring the Ethical Dilemma of War and Peace
24:35 • 12min
Exploration of the Subject's Evolving Views on Martial Virtue and the Overman
36:06 • 1min
Militarism, Fascism, and Social Darwinism in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
37:26 • 2min
Exploring Diverse Perspectives on War and International Organizations
39:53 • 3min
