War and the Liberal Conscience

“War and the Liberal Conscience” by Howard, published by Oxford University Press on March 22, 2013, explores the complex relationship between war and liberal values. This edition delves into the ethical dilemmas faced by liberal societies in times of conflict, examining how these challenges shape political discourse and public policy. The book is presented in English and offers insights into the intersection of politics and social sciences, making it relevant for those interested in contemporary political thought.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the moral implications of warfare within liberal frameworks, addressing key issues that arise when liberal principles confront the realities of armed conflict. The text engages with various political theories and provides a critical perspective on how governments justify military actions. This edition, with its compact dimensions, is designed for accessibility, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing debates surrounding politics and government in the context of war.
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