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Ethics Of Command In Morally Dubious Situations

jyungar February 18, 2016

The Ethics of Command In Morally Dubious Situations

In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon examines the question of ethics in military conflict. He looks at three historic examples and explains the difference between the "soldier-killer" and the "warrior".

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This is Julian Ungar-Sargon's personal website. It contains poems, essays, and podcasts for the spiritual seeker and interdisciplinary aficionado.​