War is Hell A review of chapter 2‚ ’The Crime of War’ in Michael Walzer’s book‚ "Just and Unjust Wars: A moral argument with historical illustrations." Allen Lane 1997. In this chapter‚ Walzer discusses the cruelty of war and whether there can be any justification for such cruelty. He begins by distinguishing between the justice of war (jus ad bellum) and the justice in war (jus in bello). "War is always judged twice‚ first with reference to the reasons states have for fighting‚ secondly with
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the reading claims that it is just a myth that Greek people in one of its port cities defended themselves during a war with Romans by using an equipment called burning mirror and presents some reasons to support this claim. However the lecturer finds all the reasons dubious and provides some explanations to refute them all. first the reading brings up the idea that Greeks did not possessed the technology that was needed to make such a large curved copper sheet and explains that for using a sheet
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Felons are citizens just like use‚ they make mistakes‚ but they are trying to get rehabilitated back into the world. Right or wrong‚ a felon is felon and ‘’an estimate 5.3 million felony conviction barred from voting‚ while in Vermont and Maine allow felons to vote while in prison’’. Felons when they get out they should be free as use‚ they did the crime and they paid the time. Aren’t felons released when they are deemed rehabilitated? It seems that we prefer to let felons stay felons‚ rather than
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deserve‚ if anything they are often the ones who deserve it the least. A just God would not put undeserving through the pain they receive. I started this essay on the opposite side‚ claiming that there had to be a plan in existence that we would never comprehend or know of‚ but in lieu of recent events my mindset switched completely. This Saturday my father’s best friend took his own life‚ leading me to question how a so called “just God” could possibly justify taking away our closest ally‚ ourselves
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bello and jus ad bellum — is a difficult and complex task. This difficulty is increased immensely when trying to apply just war principles to terrorism‚ a complicated mix of typical and unconventional tactics that can be performed by both established and state governments. In the essay‚ I will critically address the discussion of terrorism by Michael Walzer in chapter 12 of “Just and Unjust Wars” (1977) and advocate for the justification of revolutionary terrorism. Walzer’s judgment of terrorism oversimplifies
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Nike “Just Do It” Campaign Meaghan Carter-Morris Valdosta State University The campaign I decided to research was the “Just Do It” campaign done by Nike. Named after the Greek goddess of victory‚ it is no surprise that Nike has been one of the most successful sports apparel franchises in history. The brand was born through the collaboration of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman and Blue Ribbon Sports associate Phil Knight. Seeking a profitable career without giving up his love for sports‚ Phil
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Mike Rose’s “I Just Wanna Be Average” essay makes me mad‚ but‚ at the same time‚ it makes me realize how lucky I am. I had never been in a special program‚ so I never thought about the students who were in those programs. Actually‚ my school had the kind of vocational track that the essay introduced‚ but I didn’t care about them because I wasn’t part of the track. Therefore‚ I really didn’t know that the students who were in that kind of special programs could be lost their identity due to poor instruction
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Joyce Carol Oates was just a young child when she began exploring desolate homes and barns. Joyce would trek miles through fields to find that one empty home. A few of the homes were abandoned for so long that they began to decay and become over grown with weeds. Joyce was particularly attracted to the homes that were most recently deserted. The most recently deserted homes had lost remnants of past owners that really caught her attention. When Joyce entered the home she would often imagine
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In the history of literature there have been a lot of notable characters with certain traits or qualities that stand out. The reader often relates to these characters‚ whether they are real people or fictitious. In Brent Staples’s essay “Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space‚” I can relate to Brent Staple himself as he write his essay. I am able to relate to Brent Staple because of the sorrow he feels by racial profiling. Racial profiling is a major problem not only in the United States‚ but
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1 What is the purpose of Just War? Explain. The purpose of Just War is to provide moral guidance throughout the stages of war to ensure that the reasons for going to war are morally justifiable‚ that war is conducted morally‚ and the transition back to peace is done in a moral manner. The purpose is to bring some semblance of rules‚ morality‚ and just fighting to the chaos‚ or as some believe‚ the immorality of war. There are times when although terrible‚ war is unavoidable and a better option
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