Revolutionary War and Peace
Hannah Arendt argues that after World War II, preparing for war is the continuation of politics by other means, and protest movements and violent uprisings are mere extensions of violence. Jean-Paul Sartre, on the other hand, maintains that revolutionary
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Historical, Philosophical, and Anthropological Perspectives Edited by
w. joh n morg a n a l e x a n dr e gu i l h e r m e
Peace and War
W. John Morgan • Alexandre Guilherme Editors
Peace and War Historical, Philosophical, and Anthropological Perspectives
Editors W. John Morgan Cardiff University Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Alexandre Guilherme Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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To my wife Joyce for her patience and loyalty To my grandparents, Jandyra and Nilton Daneluzzi, for their love
Acknowledgements
The editors thank the editors and publishers of Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice in which earlier versions of some of the chapters first appeared in Vol. 26, No. 3, July–September 2014. They also thank the contributors to the present volume for their patience and understanding during a project that has been subject to delay. They also thank two anonymous publisher’s readers for their helpful comments.
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Contents
1 Introduction 1 W. John Morgan and Alexandre Guilherme 2 Bartolomé de las Casas’ Critique of War and Visi
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