جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
254
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Mar 6, 1995
ناشر
Princeton University Press
نسخه
First Edition
ISBN-10
0691025525
ISBN-13
9780691025520
توضیحات
In a deeply compelling exploration of the complexities surrounding war, John Hart Ely provides a thought-provoking perspective that examines the moral and legal responsibilities tied to conflict. Through a rigorous analysis of historical and contemporary warfare, he delves into the implications of state action and the consequences borne by individuals and nations alike. Ely's insights challenge readers to confront the ethical dimensions of military engagement, provoking an introspective dialogue on the justifications often used to legitimize war.
Ely's narrative unfurls with a meticulous examination of constitutional principles, integrating a wealth of legal theories that serve as a backdrop to the moral quandaries faced by governments. He is adept at weaving historical context with philosophical inquiry, making dense legal concepts accessible to a wider audience. The prose invites readers to reflect on the role of law in shaping the responsibilities of both political leaders and citizens in times of conflict.
As the author probes the intersection of law and morality, readers are encouraged to consider their own positions on war and peace. The discourse around national interests versus humane considerations unfolds with clarity, urging a reevaluation of how society perceives its obligations during wartime. Ely's astute observations resonate in contemporary debates, making the book not only relevant but essential for understanding the repercussions of collective decisions.
Ultimately, the work stands as a crucial contribution to the dialogue on war and its far-reaching effects. Through a blend of legal scholarship, ethical inquiry, and personal reflection, Ely crafts a narrative that is both intellectually challenging and profoundly engaging. His arguments are sure to leave an indelible mark on readers, enhancing their comprehension of the critical balance between power and responsibility in a world fraught with conflict.
Ely's narrative unfurls with a meticulous examination of constitutional principles, integrating a wealth of legal theories that serve as a backdrop to the moral quandaries faced by governments. He is adept at weaving historical context with philosophical inquiry, making dense legal concepts accessible to a wider audience. The prose invites readers to reflect on the role of law in shaping the responsibilities of both political leaders and citizens in times of conflict.
As the author probes the intersection of law and morality, readers are encouraged to consider their own positions on war and peace. The discourse around national interests versus humane considerations unfolds with clarity, urging a reevaluation of how society perceives its obligations during wartime. Ely's astute observations resonate in contemporary debates, making the book not only relevant but essential for understanding the repercussions of collective decisions.
Ultimately, the work stands as a crucial contribution to the dialogue on war and its far-reaching effects. Through a blend of legal scholarship, ethical inquiry, and personal reflection, Ely crafts a narrative that is both intellectually challenging and profoundly engaging. His arguments are sure to leave an indelible mark on readers, enhancing their comprehension of the critical balance between power and responsibility in a world fraught with conflict.
ژانرها
اکشن و ماجراجویی
علم و فناوری
تاریخ