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This book sets out to explore the questions how democracies decide which lives should be protected, how these lives are defended, and how they are distinguished from the lives that can be lost without mourning. The author analyzes through a range of political and philosophical issues the contemporary just war literature. She emphasizes the problem of human rights, the biopolitics of democratic welfare regimes, and the relationship between the aesthetic value of the visual world and the discursive value of democratic politics. In doing so, the book questions standard conventions about the right to kill in warfare, and challenges some of our basic assumptions about the justice of democratic welfare regimes.



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Just war – The War on Terror – Justification – Biopolitics – Sovereignty – Justice – Foucault – Agamben – Political myth – Democracy – Ethics – Authority – Plato – Hobbes – Cassirer – Theory of history – Political philosophy – Memory – Trauma –Psychoanalysis – Freud – Deconstruction – Ideology

On the Justice and Justification of Just War: How

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 04/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631745250, 978-3631745250
      ISBN10: 3631745257

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book sets out to explore the questions how democracies decide which lives should be protected, how these lives are defended, and how they are distinguished from the lives that can be lost without mourning. The author analyzes through a range of political and philosophical issues the contemporary just war literature. She emphasizes the problem of human rights, the biopolitics of democratic welfare regimes, and the relationship between the aesthetic value of the visual world and the discursive value of democratic politics. In doing so, the book questions standard conventions about the right to kill in warfare, and challenges some of our basic assumptions about the justice of democratic welfare regimes.



      Table of Contents

      Just war – The War on Terror – Justification – Biopolitics – Sovereignty – Justice – Foucault – Agamben – Political myth – Democracy – Ethics – Authority – Plato – Hobbes – Cassirer – Theory of history – Political philosophy – Memory – Trauma –Psychoanalysis – Freud – Deconstruction – Ideology

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