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Terrorism, Human Rights, and the Case for World Government
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108 pages
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The book presents a compelling argument for establishing a World Government as a means to enhance international cooperation, driven by the principles of globalism and cosmopolitanism. Louis P. Pojman, a prominent military ethicist, emphasizes the necessity of enforceable international law to fulfill the potential of these ideologies. Through cogent moral reasoning, he advocates for a structured approach to global governance that aligns with ethical imperatives and addresses the challenges of an interconnected world.
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2006, hardcover
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