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Causa Belli: Why We Fight
An ongoing survey of the current political, cultural and philosophical debate surrounding the War on Terror. Who are we fighting? Why are we fighting? What are we defending?
Monday, February 14, 2005
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- Introductory Posts:
- Why This Site
- Shouldn't it be "Casus Belli"?
- "What is the answer? In that case, what is the question?"--Gertrude Stein
- Important Readings in the Debate
- George Weigel, "The Just War Tradition in the Wake of 9/11"
- Rowan Williams and George Weigel, "War & Statecraft: An Exchange"
- Michael Novak, The Universal Hunger for Liberty
- Benjamin Barber, Jihad vs. McWorld
- Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order
- Victor Davis Hanson, "The Real Humanists"
- Irshad Manji, The Trouble with Islam
- Bernard Lewis, The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy Terror
- Norman Podhoretz, "World War IV"
- James V. Schall, "When War Must Be the Answer"
- Texts on Just War Theory, The West, Islam, and other topics related to the War on Terror
- St. Thomas Aquinas on Just War in the Summa Theologica
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn, "A World Split Apart"
- Vaclav Havel, "The Need for Transcendence in the Postmodern World"
- George Orwell, "Towards European Unity"
- Some Battlefields in the (Intellectual) War...
- The New York Times
- The National Review
- The Weekly Standard
- Dissent
- First Things
- Commentary
- The Progressive
- The New York Review of Books
- The New Republic
- Foreign Affairs
- The Public Interest
- Policy Review
- WSJ Opinion Journal
- The National Interest
- The New Pantagruel
- The Nation
- The American Conservative
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