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Killing in War

05/08/200914/02/2012 / Gurtej Singh / Leave a comment

"Political leaders, no matter how transparently immoral, dishonest,  and intellectually bovine, have seldom had trouble finding people to fight their unjust wars". Killing in War by Jeff McMahan, p. 3.  

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