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A collection of Buddhist intuitive Talks & Poems by Brian Taylor that can be used as tools in everyday life to bring the FUTURE into the PRESENT and make it BETTER! (92 pages)
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A true account of a present day Vivisectionist, backed by beguiled supporters, confronting a Buddhist as the spirit of George Bernard Shaw timelessly illuminates the lost understanding of Morality. It all boils down to Basic Ethics; the Science of Survival. Don't do to another living being, without its consent, what you would not like done to you. There is Nothing Higher than this.
The just war tradition is an evolving body of tenets for determining when resorting to war is just and how war may be justly executed. Rethinking the Just War Tradition provides a timely exploration in light of new security threats that have emerged since the end of the Cold War, including ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, threats of terror attacks, and genocidal conflicts within states. The contributors are philosophers, political scientists, a U.S. Army officer, and a senior analyst at the Center for Defense Information. They scrutinize some familiar themes in just war theory from fresh and original angles, and also explore altogether new territory. The diverse topics considered include war and the environment, justice in the ending of war, U.S. military hegemony, a general theory of just armed-conflict principles, supreme emergencies, the distinction between combatants and noncombatants, child soldiers, the moral equality of all soldiers, targeted assassination, preventive war, right authority, and armed humanitarian intervention. Clearly written and free of jargon, this book illustrates how the just war tradition can be rethought and applied today.
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