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Justice In War Time (1916)
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264 pages
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The book presents a collection of essays that delve into the ethical and moral dimensions of war, focusing on justice during conflict. Bertrand Russell analyzes the causes of war, the essence of violence, and its societal repercussions. He questions the justification of violence for peace and discusses the idea of a just war, drawing from his pacifist stance during World War I. His reflections advocate for reason and compassion in conflict resolution, offering a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between war and justice.
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2008, paperback
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