Arguing About War, Paperback by Walzer, Michael, ISBN 0300109784, ISBN-13 9780300109788, Brand New, Free P&P in the UK

<div><div><b>A provocative discussion of recent wars and the issues that surround them, written by a preeminent political theorist</b></div><br> Michael Walzer is one of the world&#8217;s most eminent philosophers on the subject of war and ethics. Now, for the first time since his classic <i>Just and Unjust Wars</i> was published almost three decades ago, this volume brings together his most provocative arguments about contemporary military conflicts and the ethical issues they raise.</div><div><br> The essays in th are divided into three sections. The first deals with issues such as humanitarian intervention, emergency ethics, and terrorism. The second consists of Walzer&#8217;s responses to particular wars, including the first Gulf War, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. And the third presents an essay in which Walzer imagines a future in which war might play a less significant part in our lives. In his introduction, Walzer reveals how his thinking has changed over time.</div><div><br> Written during a period of intense debate over the proper use of armed force, this book gets to the heart of difficult problems and argues persuasively for a moral perspective on war.</div>