Dettaglio del documento
- Lo trovi in
- Scheda
- Unimarc
| Testo a stampa (moderno) | ||
| Monografia | ||
| Codice SBN | UBO3184307 | |
| Descrizione | The *moral damage of war / Walter Walsh Boston : Ginn, 1906 xiii, 462 p. ; 21 cm |
|
| OCLC | 963466093 | |
| Primo Autore |
|
|
| Soggetti | GUERRA - Aspetti morali | |
| PACIFISMO - 1890-1945 | ||
| Dewey | 172.42 ETICA POLITICA. Guerra e pace | |
| Anno pubblicazione | 1906 | |
| Abstract di polo | The Moral Damage of War (1906) presents Walter Walsh’s powerful argument that war erodes the moral conscience of all societies, regardless of nationality or culture. Drawing on concrete evidence and eyewitness accounts, Walsh shows how conflict fosters cruelty, weakens ethical judgment, and corrupts both individuals and nations. He contends that political or utilitarian reasoning cannot end war; only a genuinely moral and spiritual commitment to human solidarity can break its enduring spell. |