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Laurie Calhoun

    Laurie Calhoun is a philosopher and cultural critic whose work delves into the complex ethical and existential quandaries of the modern world. Through her analytical and provocative style, she engages with themes ranging from the nature of war and violence to a critical examination of philosophical concepts. Her prose is characterized by its depth of thought and its ability to offer fresh perspectives on seemingly familiar subjects, prompting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and societal norms.

    We Kill Because We Can
    • Welcome to the Drone Age. Where self-defense has become naked aggression. Where courage has become cowardice. Where black ops have become standard operating procedure. In this remarkable and often shocking book, Laurie Calhoun dissects the moral, psychological, and cultural impact of remote-control killing in the twenty-first century. Can a drone operator conducting a targeted killing be likened to a mafia hitman? What difference, if any, is there between the Trayvon Martin case and the drone killing of a teen in Yemen? We Kill Because We Can takes a scalpel to the dark heart of Western foreign policy in order to answer these and many other troubling questions.

      We Kill Because We Can