By Pauline Shanks Kaurin, Strategy Bridge: “While there is some emphasis and acknowledgment of the difficult decisions one will have to make in war, what is missing is serious discussion of moral compromise and the real possibility that one may violate one’s own morals in war under the pressure of military necessity.”
Healing the Wounds of War
By Pauline Shanks Kaurin, Strategy Bridge: “While there is some emphasis and acknowledgment of the difficult decisions one will have to make in war, what is missing is serious discussion of moral compromise and the real possibility that one may violate one’s own morals in war under the pressure of military necessity.”
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