Elshtain Jean. Just War Against Terror: The Burden Of American Power In A Violent World. Basic Books. (2004). Pages 272
The author Elshtain advocated “just war” in the time of disaster and increases rational attacks in opposition to the anti-war subject in American rational life. He advocated an ethic of responsibilities; Elshtain forced us to inquire strong and tough quires not only about the characteristics of terrorism, but about us. This book Elshtain features an innovative introduction by the writer, addressing the war on Iraq and other events of wars in Middle East. It also emphasized on ...