The Quest for Peace : : Three Moral Traditions in Western Cultural History / / James Turner Johnson.
James Turner Johnson goes beyond the examination of moral restraints on the occasion and conduct of war to a critical study of the moral thinking that has aimed at its prevention. This scrutiny of the peace issue" in Western society covers nearly two thousand years of history and three traditio...
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