Terrorism and collective responsibility / Burleigh Taylor Wilkins.
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- 0585460582
- 9780585460581
- 0203169107
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-158) and index.
Book Cover; Title; Contents; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; Can terrorism be justified?; Terrorism and consequentialism; Violence and force; Innocence, just wars, and terrorism; Responsibility for the My Lai Massacre; The responsibility of corporations; The distribution of liability; NOTES; INDEX.
The major moral issues raised by terrorism are examined, from defining a terrorist and the violation of an individuals rights to the problems posed to those who argue that there can be a just war.
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