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Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War

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By (author): Samuel Moyn

The rise of American Empire has coincided with appeals for a more humane war. But what if efforts to make war more ethical-to ban torture and limit civilian casualties-have only shored up the military enterprise and made it sturdier? During this period the campaign to abolish wars has transformed into to opposing war crimes, with fateful consequences. The ramifications of this shift became apparent in the post-9/11 era. By that time, the US military had embraced the agenda of humane war, driven both by the availability of precision weaponry and the need to protect its image. The battle shifted from the streets to the courtroom, where the tactics of the war on terror were litigated but its foundational assumptions went without serious challenge. These trends only accelerated during the Obama and Trump presidencies. Even as the two administrations spoke of American power and morality in radically different tones, they ushered in the second decade of the forever war.

Humane is the story of how America went off to fight and never came back, and how armed combat was transformed from an imperfect tool for resolving disputes into an integral component of the modern condition. As American wars have become more humane, they have also become endless. This provocative book argues that this development might not represent progress at all. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 478g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Verso Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781839766190

About Samuel Moyn

Samuel Moyn is Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School and Professor of History at Yale University. He has written several books in his fields of European intellectual history and human rights history including The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History (2010) Human Rights and the End of HIstory (2014) and Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World (2018). He writes regularly for Boston Review the Chronicle of Higher Education Dissent The Nation The New Republic the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. In winter 2022 he is giving the prestigious Carlyle Lectures at Oxford University.

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