Saturday, March 24, 2007

Synopsis to Date

I have begun to explore the infeasibility of state aggression. To date I have discussed the following ideas.

1) Kosovo: a case study in humanitarian intervention in which aggressive intervention worsened the humanitarian crisis.

2) Unwarranted justification: justification for national aggression is unwarranted because human violence is not righted by further human violence.

3) Tainted justice: justification for national aggression is unwarranted because men are not good and are consequently unable to pursue untainted justice.


Next up:

Darfur and Khartoum: the question of war as a necessary evil.

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