War / John Woodward, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, (c)2006.Description: 207 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
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- volume
- JZ6385.W911.W37 2006
- JZ6385
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Chapter 1: What causes war?
Chapter 2: Is the War on Terror justified?
Chapter 3: How should wars be conducted?
Chapter 4: Can war be prevented?
The causes of war : an overview John Avery -- Islam causes war Don Feder -- Islam does not cause war Javeed Akhter -- Religion causes war Kenneth W. Phifer -- Capitalism causes war John Molyneux -- Socialism causes war Anthony Gregory -- Pacifism causes war Thomas Sowell -- The military-industrial complex causes war Manuel Valenzuela -- Wars are fought because they are profitable Evan Augustine Peterson III -- Competition for resources causes war John Gray -- War is central to the human condition David Limbaugh.
Yes. The war against Iraq was necessary to combat terrorism Stephen F. Hayes -- The War on Terror is necessary to combat radical Islam Jonathan Rosenblum -- The War on Terror is making America safer J. Michael Waller -- No. Claims that Iraq was a terrorist threat are unfounded Peter Bergen -- The War on Terror is being fought to benefit American corporations Norman Council -- The War on Terror is creating more terrorists The Progressive.
Preemptive war is a legitimate option for fighting terrorism David Horowitz -- Preemptive war is not a legitimate option for fighting terrorism Noam Chomsky -- Torturing prisoners is sometimes justifiable Henry Mark Holzer -- Torturing prisoners is not justifiable Patrick Leahy -- The use of nuclear weapons may be justified William Conrad -- The use of nuclear weapons cannot be justified Gerard Donnelly Smith -- Rape as a tactic of war must be stopped Jan Goodwin.
Yes. War can be prevented Jonathan Power -- Globalization can prevent war Erich Weede -- Democracy can prevent war George W. Bush -- The use of nonviolent force can prevent war Gabriel Moran -- No. War cannot be prevented Victor Davis Hanson -- Globalization cannot prevent war Gerald Cavanaugh -- Democracy cannot prevent war James Ostrowski -- The United Nations cannot prevent war Ryan Malone.
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