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Ethics and Political Philosophy

Harry van der Linden

Wartime

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Combatant’S Privilege Reconsidered, Harry Van Der Linden Feb 2014

Combatant’S Privilege Reconsidered, Harry Van Der Linden

Harry van der Linden

International law grants to legitimate combatants the right to kill enemy soldiers both in wars of aggression and defensive wars. A main argument in support of this “combatant’s privilege” is Michael Walzer’s doctrine of the “moral equality of soldiers.” The doctrine argues that soldiers fighting in wars of aggression and defensive wars have the same moral status because they both typically believe that justice is on their side, and their moral choices are equally severely restricted by the overwhelming coercive powers of the state, including propaganda, conscription, and harsh penalties for the refusal to fight. Recently, this doctrine has been …


Permanent Wartime, Harry Van Der Linden Jan 2014

Permanent Wartime, Harry Van Der Linden

Harry van der Linden

This article reviews War Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences by Mary L. Dudziak, published by Oxford University Press in 2012.


Rich Man’S War, Poor Man’S Fight, Harry Van Der Linden Jan 2012

Rich Man’S War, Poor Man’S Fight, Harry Van Der Linden

Harry van der Linden

This article reviews The Casualty Gap: The Causes and Consequences of American Wartime Inequalities by Douglas L. Kriner and Francis X. Shen, published by Oxford University Press in 2010.