Just War and Ordered Liberty Just War and Ordered Liberty

Just War and Ordered Liberty

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Publisher Description

When is war just? What does justice require? If we lack a commonly-accepted understanding of justice – and thus of just war – what answers can we find in the intellectual history of just war? Miller argues that just war thinking should be understood as unfolding in three traditions: the Augustinian, the Westphalian, and the Liberal, each resting on distinct understandings of natural law, justice, and sovereignty. The central ideas of the Augustinian tradition (sovereignty as responsibility for the common good) can and should be recovered and worked into the Liberal tradition, for which human rights serves the same function. In this reconstructed Augustinian Liberal vision, the violent disruption of ordered liberty is the injury in response to which force may be used and war may be justly waged. Justice requires the vindication and restoration of ordered liberty in, through, and after warfare.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2021
7 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
504
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
5.6
MB

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