Romantics at War: Glory and Guilt in the Age of TerrorismPrinceton University Press, 10 янв. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 272 America is at war with terrorism. Terrorists must be brought to justice. |
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... describe myself as sympathetic to nonrational “right-brain” thinking or to describe myself as a Romantic. I was too closely identified with the analytic philosophical tradition. The intellectual heroes of my youth were Herbert Morris ...
... describe responsibility for criminal behavior. And second, what is the meaning of “punishment”—the practice of making people suffer for their guilty violations of the law? However obvious these concepts of guilt and punishment may be to ...
... Describing the conflict as war or justice lays a verbal mine that could be a treacherous obstacle in the future. In Afghanistan the future came fast. A few months after the bombing began, the United States military forces began ...
... describes the use of the word izzat in Arabic and Persian culture: “It is a word often heard in men's talk, particularly when the talk is about conflict, rivalry, and struggle. It crops up as a kind of final explanation for motivation ...
... describes the popular reaction to World War I, the outbreak of hostilities in 1914 unleashed “a veritable frenzy of enthusiasm . . . not for killing or loot . . . but for something far more uplifting and worthy.” Romantics have not had ...
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Collective Crime | 44 |
The Guilt of Nations | 71 |
Individuals at War | 92 |
Guilty Relations | 117 |
Romantic Perversions | 139 |
Distributing Guilt | 157 |
Shadows of the Past | 179 |
Living with Guilt | 196 |
Notes | 215 |
Index | 241 |
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