The moral warrior : ethics and service in the U.S. military / Martin L. Cook.
Series: SUNY series, ethics and the military professionPublication details: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, 2004.Description: xii, 174 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0791462412
- 0791462420 (pbk.)
- 172/.42/0973 22
- U22 .C597 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-172) and index.
PART ONE. MORAL FACETS OF MILITARY SERVICE : 1. The Moral Framework of War -- 2. Why Serve the State? Moral Foundations of Military Officership -- 3. The Normative Dimensions of Military Professionalism -- 4. The Moral Role of Professional Military Advice. PART TWO. MORAL SOLDIERS AND MORAL CAUSES: SERVING THE NEEDS OF JUSTICE IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER : 5. Just Peacemaking: The Challenges of Humanitarian Intervention -- 6. Resisting Global Terrorism -- 7. Noncombatant Immunity and the Force Protection Imperative -- 8. Strategic Theory, Military Practice, and the Laws of War: The Case of Strategic Bombing -- 9. Transcending Westphalia.
Publisher description: [The moral warrior] explores the moral dimensions of the current global role of the U.S. military. For the first time in history, the capabilities of the U.S. military far outstrip those of any potential rival, either singly or collectively, and this reality raises fundamental questions about its role, nature, and conduct. The Moral Warrior explores a wide range of ethical issues regarding the nature and purpose of voluntary military service, the moral meaning of the unique military power of the United States in the contemporary world, and the moral challenges posed by the "war" on terrorism.
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