Contact Us
linkedin
twitter
  • ABOUT SSL
    • History
    • Contributors
  • DISCIPLINES
    • Anthropology
    • Economics
    • History
    • Philosophy
    • Political Science
    • Social Psychology
    • Sociology
  • SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
    • Evolving Values for a Capitalist World
    • Frontier Issues in Economic Thought
    • Galbraith Series
    • Global History
  • NEWSLETTER

Against Realism

  1. Home
  2. >>
  3. Political Science
  4. >>
  5. Political Theory and Philosophy
  6. >>
  7. General Issues in Political...
  8. >>
  9. Against Realism
Against Realism
Author(s)Walzer, Michael
AbstractWalzer questions the place of morality in war. Is it excusable to suspend one’s morals during the horrors of battle? Using the invasion and slaughter of the Spartan city of Melos by Athenian armies as an example, Walzer addresses the open-ended ways of both rationalizing and condemning war atrocities.
IssueNo
Pages3-20
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJust and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument With Historical Illustrations
VolumeNo
PubDate1977
ISBN_ISSN465037011

Political Theory and Philosophy

  • Approach, Critique, and Methodology of Political Theory and Philosophy
  • Concepts
  • Elites, Classes, and the State
  • Ethics
  • General Issues in Political Theory
  • History of Political Theory
  • Ideology
  • Poverty, Inequality, and Rights
  • Power, Alliance, and Hegemony
  • Systems, Legitimacy and Law


Boston University | ECI | Contact Us

Copyright Notification: The Social Science Library (SSL) is for distribution in a defined set of countries. The complete list may be found here. Free distribution within these countries is encouraged, but copyright law forbids distribution outside of these countries.