War and peace : on the principle and constitution of the rights of peoples / Pierre-Joseph Proudhon ; edited and introduced by Alex Prichard ; translated by Paul Shakey.
2022
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Uniform Title
Guerre et la Paix. English
Title
War and peace : on the principle and constitution of the rights of peoples / Pierre-Joseph Proudhon ; edited and introduced by Alex Prichard ; translated by Paul Shakey.
Imprint
Chico, CA : AK Press, 2022.
Description
1 online resource (425 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
Book One. The phenomenology of war. 1. On the Phenomenality of War
2. War is a Divine Fact
3. War as Religious Revelation
4. War as Justice Revealed
5. War as Revelation of the Ideal
6. War, the Discipline of Humanity
7. The Warrior, Greater than Nature
8. War and Peace, Correlative Terms
6. The Problem of War and Peace
Book Two. On the nature of war and right of force.
1. On the Disagreement Between the Testimony of the Human Race and the Jurisconsults' Doctrine Regarding the Act and Right of War
2. War is Brought Forth as a Judgment Delivered in the Name and by Virtue of Force. Universal Conscience Declares this Judgment the Norm: the Jurisprudence of the Authors Rejects It
3. Consequences of the Doctrine Professed by the Authors Regarding the Right of Force
4. More on the Same Subject. The Theory of Wolff and Vattel
5. That the Negation of the Right of Force Renders the Philosophy of Right Impossible
6. That the Right of Force Was not Known to Hobbes. A Critical Examination of that Author's System
7. The Theory of the Right of Force
8. Application of the Right of Force.
9. Application of the Right of Force.
10. The Same Subject Continued: Contemporary Issues
11. More on the Same Subject: 3. Political Right, Civil Right, Economic Right. The Range of Rights
Conclusion
Book Three. War in its forms.
1. On Warfare and Its Validity
2. More on the Same Subject. The Legality of the Italian Revolution Demonstrated By the Right of Force
3. On the Regulation of Weapons and the Policing of Combat
4. The critique of military operations and tactics: an examination of what caused the downfall of the first French empire
5. The critique of military operations: on the destruction of the enemy's resources. On marauding, seizures, levies and hirelings
6. The critique of military operations: weapons, espionage and the ruse
7. The critique of military operations: vandalism, sieges, blockades, rape, pillage, murder, single combat, prisoners of war
8. The critique of military operations. The Battle
9. Various matters. 1. Are the rights of peoples devoid of sanction? 2. Declarations of war. 3. To what lengths can resistance be taken? 4. Regarding interruptions to trade. 5. Whether the subjects of enemy powers are enemies. 6. On alliances
10. Various matters. 7. Neutrals. 8. Mercenaries. 9. Hostages. 10. Armistices. 11. Captives. 12. Privateering. 13. Whether the expansion of a state becomes grounds for war for the rest. 14. Peace treaties.
2. War is a Divine Fact
3. War as Religious Revelation
4. War as Justice Revealed
5. War as Revelation of the Ideal
6. War, the Discipline of Humanity
7. The Warrior, Greater than Nature
8. War and Peace, Correlative Terms
6. The Problem of War and Peace
Book Two. On the nature of war and right of force.
1. On the Disagreement Between the Testimony of the Human Race and the Jurisconsults' Doctrine Regarding the Act and Right of War
2. War is Brought Forth as a Judgment Delivered in the Name and by Virtue of Force. Universal Conscience Declares this Judgment the Norm: the Jurisprudence of the Authors Rejects It
3. Consequences of the Doctrine Professed by the Authors Regarding the Right of Force
4. More on the Same Subject. The Theory of Wolff and Vattel
5. That the Negation of the Right of Force Renders the Philosophy of Right Impossible
6. That the Right of Force Was not Known to Hobbes. A Critical Examination of that Author's System
7. The Theory of the Right of Force
8. Application of the Right of Force.
9. Application of the Right of Force.
10. The Same Subject Continued: Contemporary Issues
11. More on the Same Subject: 3. Political Right, Civil Right, Economic Right. The Range of Rights
Conclusion
Book Three. War in its forms.
1. On Warfare and Its Validity
2. More on the Same Subject. The Legality of the Italian Revolution Demonstrated By the Right of Force
3. On the Regulation of Weapons and the Policing of Combat
4. The critique of military operations and tactics: an examination of what caused the downfall of the first French empire
5. The critique of military operations: on the destruction of the enemy's resources. On marauding, seizures, levies and hirelings
6. The critique of military operations: weapons, espionage and the ruse
7. The critique of military operations: vandalism, sieges, blockades, rape, pillage, murder, single combat, prisoners of war
8. The critique of military operations. The Battle
9. Various matters. 1. Are the rights of peoples devoid of sanction? 2. Declarations of war. 3. To what lengths can resistance be taken? 4. Regarding interruptions to trade. 5. Whether the subjects of enemy powers are enemies. 6. On alliances
10. Various matters. 7. Neutrals. 8. Mercenaries. 9. Hostages. 10. Armistices. 11. Captives. 12. Privateering. 13. Whether the expansion of a state becomes grounds for war for the rest. 14. Peace treaties.
Summary
"War and Peace by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, originally published in 1861, is still one of the only extended accounts of anarchist international theory and is one of the earliest in the history of socialist thought. It is a profound contribution to the traditions of jus gentium and just war theory, that puts force and power at the centre of analysis. Alex Prichard's introduction describes both its specificity and the multiple lines of influence War and Peace had on thinkers as diverse as Tolstoy, Sorel, French sociology more broadly, and post-1945 Anglo-American International Relations theory."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed October 31, 2022).
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Unlimited user
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English
ISBN
9781849354691 (electronic book)
1849354693 (electronic book)
9781849354684
1849354693 (electronic book)
9781849354684
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