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More than forty years of commitment to nuclear weapons may have
prepared Britain to take part in Armageddon, but not to defend
itself against attack. What made British governments choose this
path and how have they justified it? How have they responded to the
moral questions it raises? Using material from recently-released
official documents, Roger Ruston presents a moral history of
British defence policy, from the 'lesson' of Appeasement to the
nuclear modernizations of the eighties, and answers many of the
questions that governments have avoided. The book will be of great
interest to defence historians, moralists, politicians, and general
readers who need a clear account of their country's defence
predicament as a basis from which to devise workable and morally
acceptable alternatives.
This critical analysis of the relationship between Christian
theology and human rights is written in a lucid and accessible
style, and is an excellent resource for students and academics
interested in theology, human rights and the historical background
to contemporary ethical debates. The author's deep understanding of
the development of the idea of human rights in western society and
politics, as well as the conflicts and debates associated with an
idea of human rights, is clear from the outset. As well as
providing a geneology of the concept of rights, Ruston surveys the
ways in which this development has been closely related to the
development of a just war theory, as well as making a valuable
contribution to postcolonial studies by focusing on the
colonisation of South America. Finally the book is not only
concerned to create an historical account of the development of the
idea of human rights, but also is largely concerned to show the
relevance of historical debates to recent ethical questions. An
excellent textbook for students of Religion and Ethics, or Human
Rights and Theology. Contents: Preface 1. Liberal Ideas: Catholic
Critics 2. An Awkward Embrace: The Church and Human Rights 3.
Aquinas and Fair Trade Coffee Salamanca: Francisco de Vitoria 4.
Rights of War 5. Encountering the Stranger 6. Vitoria's Liberties
Mexico and Peru: Bartolome de Las Casas 7. Freedom and the Gospel
8. Defender and the Indians 9. Dominion, Consent and
Self-Determination 10. Las Casas' Last Testimony England and
Carolina: John Locke 11. Sovereign Individuals 12. God's Gift in
Common 13. This Great and Natural Community 14. Property and Labour
15. The Vacant Places of America 16. Conclusions Appendix:
Chronology 1492-1704
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