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Under what conditions war is justified?
war is only just if it is fought for a reason that is justified, and that carries sufficient moral weight. The country that wishes to use military force must demonstrate that there is a just cause to do so. The main just cause is to put right a wrong.
WHO calls war a cruel necessity?
1648. “cruel necessity”. Cromwell on the execution of King Charles I. Jan 1649.
What is the nature of war?
The nature of war describes its unchanging essence: that is, those things that differentiate war (as a type of phenomenon) from other things. War’s nature is violent, interactive, and fundamentally political. Absent any of these elements, what you’re talking about is not war but something else.
Can wars be justified philosophy?
War is not legitimate or illegitimate simply based on its original motivation: it must comply with a series of additional requirements: It is necessary that the response be commensurate with the evil; use of more violence than is strictly necessary would constitute an unjust war.
Was the French Revolution justified?
The French people were justified to revolt because their rulers, king Louis XVI and the queen, Marie Antoinette, were hoarding food in their palace while their people starved. The french way of government failed because there was too much power in the hands of a single person.
When is War justifiable?
War is justifiable when pacifism is indefensible. “Pacifism is objectively pro-fascist. This is elementary common sense. If you hamper the war effort of one side, you automatically help out that of the other. Nor is there any real way of remaining outside such a war as the present one. In practice, ‘he that is not with me is against me’.”
Is there ever a good reason for war?
Many civil wars are justified in the same manner, fighting for their freedom, which is always a good reason for war. When diplomacy fails, your only option is to walk away or fight. Personally, I would rather die on a battlefield than suffer the indignity of a place where freedom is not a right.
Why are leaders quick to justify their actions of going to war?
That is why leaders are quick to justify their action of going to war because they consider war necessary to fulfill their greed. War is not justified because of its aftermath; wars cause death, destruction, loss, strained relationships, and suffering.
Was World War 2 a just war?
The second World War is agreed to have been a just war; the purpose was to repel an invading force (the Nazis and the Japanese) who subjugated other countries and oppressed the conquered. And it was waged when it became clear that peace was not an option for Hitler. World War 2 was no picnic, but the Nazis had to be stopped.