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Messy Morality: The Challenge of Politics by C.A.J. Coady

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June 2009, no. 312

Messy Morality: The Challenge of Politics by C.A.J. Coady

Oxford University Press, $42.95 hb, 123 pp

Messy Morality: The Challenge of Politics by C.A.J. Coady

by
June 2009, no. 312

Apologists for torture often defend their walk on the dark side by invoking putative imperatives, such as protecting their communities from great evils. The paradigm is the ‘ticking bomb’ situation, where pre-empting catastrophe hangs on extracting information from uncooperative terrorists. The merging of combatants and innocents in modern warfare has highlighted the terrible dilemmas of ‘collateral damage’: how much intended or foreseen material destruction and killing of innocents can be justified in engaging your enemy? Then there are the ‘noble’ lies that politicians seem obliged to tell in protecting the larger interests of the nation.

Tamas Pataki reviews 'Messy Morality: The Challenge of Politics' by C.A.J. Coady

Messy Morality: The Challenge of Politics

by C.A.J. Coady

Oxford University Press, $42.95 hb, 123 pp

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