War and Peace: On the Principle and Constitution of the Rights of Peoples
Proudhon's anarchist theory of international relations, a 19th-century vision of what might have been and could still be
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Introduction -- Note on the Translation -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- BOOK ONE: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF WAR -- FIRST CHAPTER: On the Phenomenality of War -- CHAPTER II: War is a Divine Fact -- CHAPTER III: War as Religious Revelation -- CHAPTER IV: War as Justice Revealed -- CHAPTER V: War as Revelation of the Ideal -- CHAPTER VI: War, the Discipline of Humanity -- CHAPTER VII: The Warrior, Greater than Nature -- CHAPTER VIII: War and Peace, Correlative Terms -- CHAPTER IX: The Problem of War and Peace -- BOOK TWO: ON THE NATURE OF WAR AND RIGHT OF FORCE -- FIRST CHAPTER: On the Disagreement Between the Testimony of the Human Race and the Jurisconsults' Doctrine Regarding the Act and Right of War -- CHAPTER II: 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 -- CHAPTER III: Consequences of the Doctrine Professed by the Authors Regarding the Right of Force -- CHAPTER IV: More on the Same Subject. The Theory of Wolff and Vattel -- CHAPTER V: That the Negation of the Right of Force Renders the Philosophy of Right Impossible -- CHAPTER VI: That the Right of Force Was not Known to Hobbes. A Critical Examination of that Author's System -- CHAPTER VII: The Theory of the Right of Force -- CHAPTER VIII: Application of the Right of Force. -- CHAPTER IX: Application of the Right of Force. -- CHAPTER X: The Same Subject Continued: Contemporary Issues -- CHAPTER XI: More on the Same Subject: 3. Political Right, Civil Right, Economic Right. The Range of Rights -- Conclusion -- BOOK THREE: WAR IN ITS FORMS -- CHAPTER 1: On Warfare and Its Validity -- CHAPTER II: More on the Same Subject. The Legality of the Italian Revolution Demonstrated By the Right of Force | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER III: On the Regulation of Weapons and the Policing of Combat -- CHAPTER IV: The Critique of Military Operations and Tactics: An Examination of What Caused the Downfall of the First French Empire -- CHAPTER V: The Critique of Military Operations: On the Destruction of the Enemy's Resources. On Marauding, Seizures, Levies and Hirelings -- CHAPTER VI: The Critique of Military Operations: Weapons, Espionage and the Ruse -- CHAPTER VII: The Critique of Military Operations: Vandalism, Sieges, Blockades, Rape, Pillage, Murder, Single Combat, Prisoners of War -- CHAPTER VIII: The Critique of Military Operations. The Battle -- CHAPTER IX: 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 -- CHAPTER X: 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 -- Conclusion -- BOOK FOUR: ON THE PRIMARY CAUSE OF WARFARE -- CHAPTER I: On the Need to Probe Beyond Political Considerations When Determining the Precise Causes of Warfare -- CHAPTER II: The Underlying Principles of Political Economy: The Laws of Poverty and Equilibrium -- CHAPTER III: The Illusion of Wealth. The Origin and Universality of Pauperism -- CHAPTER IV: The Influence of Pauperism on the State and International Relations -- CHAPTER V: War and Plunder. Confusing War's Political Motives With Its Economic Cause -- CHAPTER VI: Warfare from Greeks to Alexander: The Transition from Piracy to Conquest -- CHAPTER VII: War and Conquest. The Distinction between War's Political Motives and Its Economic Cause -- CHAPTER VIII: More on the Same Subject | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER IX: That Conquest, Which Should Have Ended Plunder, Has Preserved It -- CHAPTER X: The Political and Social Revolutions that Would Follow War Between France and England -- CHAPTER XI: What Conquest has a Tendency to Become: The Reduction of War to the Absurd -- Conclusion -- BOOK FIVE: THE TRANSFORMATION OF WAR570 -- FIRST CHAPTER: That in Every War, and on Both Sides, the Immorality of the Cause and Iniquity of the Ends Entails the Dishonesty of Means -- CHAPTER II: More on the Same Subject. The Question It Raises -- CHAPTER III: A Prior Consideration: Politics Subordinated to Economics -- the Incompetence of Trial by Strength -- the Suspension of Hostilities -- CHAPTER IV: The Final Objections of Militarism -- CHAPTER V: Objections Answered: By its Very Evolution, it is War that Resolves Itself in Peace. The Transformation of the Antagonism -- GENERAL CONCLUSIONS: A New Right: A New Mission -- Copyright -- Friends of AK Press | |
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contents | Intro -- Introduction -- Note on the Translation -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- BOOK ONE: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF WAR -- FIRST CHAPTER: On the Phenomenality of War -- CHAPTER II: War is a Divine Fact -- CHAPTER III: War as Religious Revelation -- CHAPTER IV: War as Justice Revealed -- CHAPTER V: War as Revelation of the Ideal -- CHAPTER VI: War, the Discipline of Humanity -- CHAPTER VII: The Warrior, Greater than Nature -- CHAPTER VIII: War and Peace, Correlative Terms -- CHAPTER IX: The Problem of War and Peace -- BOOK TWO: ON THE NATURE OF WAR AND RIGHT OF FORCE -- FIRST CHAPTER: On the Disagreement Between the Testimony of the Human Race and the Jurisconsults' Doctrine Regarding the Act and Right of War -- CHAPTER II: 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 -- CHAPTER III: Consequences of the Doctrine Professed by the Authors Regarding the Right of Force -- CHAPTER IV: More on the Same Subject. The Theory of Wolff and Vattel -- CHAPTER V: That the Negation of the Right of Force Renders the Philosophy of Right Impossible -- CHAPTER VI: That the Right of Force Was not Known to Hobbes. A Critical Examination of that Author's System -- CHAPTER VII: The Theory of the Right of Force -- CHAPTER VIII: Application of the Right of Force. -- CHAPTER IX: Application of the Right of Force. -- CHAPTER X: The Same Subject Continued: Contemporary Issues -- CHAPTER XI: More on the Same Subject: 3. Political Right, Civil Right, Economic Right. The Range of Rights -- Conclusion -- BOOK THREE: WAR IN ITS FORMS -- CHAPTER 1: On Warfare and Its Validity -- CHAPTER II: More on the Same Subject. The Legality of the Italian Revolution Demonstrated By the Right of Force CHAPTER III: On the Regulation of Weapons and the Policing of Combat -- CHAPTER IV: The Critique of Military Operations and Tactics: An Examination of What Caused the Downfall of the First French Empire -- CHAPTER V: The Critique of Military Operations: On the Destruction of the Enemy's Resources. On Marauding, Seizures, Levies and Hirelings -- CHAPTER VI: The Critique of Military Operations: Weapons, Espionage and the Ruse -- CHAPTER VII: The Critique of Military Operations: Vandalism, Sieges, Blockades, Rape, Pillage, Murder, Single Combat, Prisoners of War -- CHAPTER VIII: The Critique of Military Operations. The Battle -- CHAPTER IX: 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 -- CHAPTER X: 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 -- Conclusion -- BOOK FOUR: ON THE PRIMARY CAUSE OF WARFARE -- CHAPTER I: On the Need to Probe Beyond Political Considerations When Determining the Precise Causes of Warfare -- CHAPTER II: The Underlying Principles of Political Economy: The Laws of Poverty and Equilibrium -- CHAPTER III: The Illusion of Wealth. The Origin and Universality of Pauperism -- CHAPTER IV: The Influence of Pauperism on the State and International Relations -- CHAPTER V: War and Plunder. Confusing War's Political Motives With Its Economic Cause -- CHAPTER VI: Warfare from Greeks to Alexander: The Transition from Piracy to Conquest -- CHAPTER VII: War and Conquest. The Distinction between War's Political Motives and Its Economic Cause -- CHAPTER VIII: More on the Same Subject CHAPTER IX: That Conquest, Which Should Have Ended Plunder, Has Preserved It -- CHAPTER X: The Political and Social Revolutions that Would Follow War Between France and England -- CHAPTER XI: What Conquest has a Tendency to Become: The Reduction of War to the Absurd -- Conclusion -- BOOK FIVE: THE TRANSFORMATION OF WAR570 -- FIRST CHAPTER: That in Every War, and on Both Sides, the Immorality of the Cause and Iniquity of the Ends Entails the Dishonesty of Means -- CHAPTER II: More on the Same Subject. The Question It Raises -- CHAPTER III: A Prior Consideration: Politics Subordinated to Economics -- the Incompetence of Trial by Strength -- the Suspension of Hostilities -- CHAPTER IV: The Final Objections of Militarism -- CHAPTER V: Objections Answered: By its Very Evolution, it is War that Resolves Itself in Peace. The Transformation of the Antagonism -- GENERAL CONCLUSIONS: A New Right: A New Mission -- Copyright -- Friends of AK Press |
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spelling | Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph Verfasser aut War and Peace On the Principle and Constitution of the Rights of Peoples La Vergne AK Press 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (425 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Introduction -- Note on the Translation -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- BOOK ONE: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF WAR -- FIRST CHAPTER: On the Phenomenality of War -- CHAPTER II: War is a Divine Fact -- CHAPTER III: War as Religious Revelation -- CHAPTER IV: War as Justice Revealed -- CHAPTER V: War as Revelation of the Ideal -- CHAPTER VI: War, the Discipline of Humanity -- CHAPTER VII: The Warrior, Greater than Nature -- CHAPTER VIII: War and Peace, Correlative Terms -- CHAPTER IX: The Problem of War and Peace -- BOOK TWO: ON THE NATURE OF WAR AND RIGHT OF FORCE -- FIRST CHAPTER: On the Disagreement Between the Testimony of the Human Race and the Jurisconsults' Doctrine Regarding the Act and Right of War -- CHAPTER II: 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 -- CHAPTER III: Consequences of the Doctrine Professed by the Authors Regarding the Right of Force -- CHAPTER IV: More on the Same Subject. The Theory of Wolff and Vattel -- CHAPTER V: That the Negation of the Right of Force Renders the Philosophy of Right Impossible -- CHAPTER VI: That the Right of Force Was not Known to Hobbes. A Critical Examination of that Author's System -- CHAPTER VII: The Theory of the Right of Force -- CHAPTER VIII: Application of the Right of Force. -- CHAPTER IX: Application of the Right of Force. -- CHAPTER X: The Same Subject Continued: Contemporary Issues -- CHAPTER XI: More on the Same Subject: 3. Political Right, Civil Right, Economic Right. The Range of Rights -- Conclusion -- BOOK THREE: WAR IN ITS FORMS -- CHAPTER 1: On Warfare and Its Validity -- CHAPTER II: More on the Same Subject. The Legality of the Italian Revolution Demonstrated By the Right of Force CHAPTER III: On the Regulation of Weapons and the Policing of Combat -- CHAPTER IV: The Critique of Military Operations and Tactics: An Examination of What Caused the Downfall of the First French Empire -- CHAPTER V: The Critique of Military Operations: On the Destruction of the Enemy's Resources. On Marauding, Seizures, Levies and Hirelings -- CHAPTER VI: The Critique of Military Operations: Weapons, Espionage and the Ruse -- CHAPTER VII: The Critique of Military Operations: Vandalism, Sieges, Blockades, Rape, Pillage, Murder, Single Combat, Prisoners of War -- CHAPTER VIII: The Critique of Military Operations. The Battle -- CHAPTER IX: 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 -- CHAPTER X: 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 -- Conclusion -- BOOK FOUR: ON THE PRIMARY CAUSE OF WARFARE -- CHAPTER I: On the Need to Probe Beyond Political Considerations When Determining the Precise Causes of Warfare -- CHAPTER II: The Underlying Principles of Political Economy: The Laws of Poverty and Equilibrium -- CHAPTER III: The Illusion of Wealth. The Origin and Universality of Pauperism -- CHAPTER IV: The Influence of Pauperism on the State and International Relations -- CHAPTER V: War and Plunder. Confusing War's Political Motives With Its Economic Cause -- CHAPTER VI: Warfare from Greeks to Alexander: The Transition from Piracy to Conquest -- CHAPTER VII: War and Conquest. The Distinction between War's Political Motives and Its Economic Cause -- CHAPTER VIII: More on the Same Subject CHAPTER IX: That Conquest, Which Should Have Ended Plunder, Has Preserved It -- CHAPTER X: The Political and Social Revolutions that Would Follow War Between France and England -- CHAPTER XI: What Conquest has a Tendency to Become: The Reduction of War to the Absurd -- Conclusion -- BOOK FIVE: THE TRANSFORMATION OF WAR570 -- FIRST CHAPTER: That in Every War, and on Both Sides, the Immorality of the Cause and Iniquity of the Ends Entails the Dishonesty of Means -- CHAPTER II: More on the Same Subject. The Question It Raises -- CHAPTER III: A Prior Consideration: Politics Subordinated to Economics -- the Incompetence of Trial by Strength -- the Suspension of Hostilities -- CHAPTER IV: The Final Objections of Militarism -- CHAPTER V: Objections Answered: By its Very Evolution, it is War that Resolves Itself in Peace. The Transformation of the Antagonism -- GENERAL CONCLUSIONS: A New Right: A New Mission -- Copyright -- Friends of AK Press Proudhon's anarchist theory of international relations, a 19th-century vision of what might have been and could still be War (International law) War-Moral and ethical aspects International law Electronic books Sharkey, Paul Sonstige oth Prichard, Alex Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph War and Peace La Vergne : AK Press,c2022 9781849354684 |
spellingShingle | Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph War and Peace On the Principle and Constitution of the Rights of Peoples Intro -- Introduction -- Note on the Translation -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- BOOK ONE: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF WAR -- FIRST CHAPTER: On the Phenomenality of War -- CHAPTER II: War is a Divine Fact -- CHAPTER III: War as Religious Revelation -- CHAPTER IV: War as Justice Revealed -- CHAPTER V: War as Revelation of the Ideal -- CHAPTER VI: War, the Discipline of Humanity -- CHAPTER VII: The Warrior, Greater than Nature -- CHAPTER VIII: War and Peace, Correlative Terms -- CHAPTER IX: The Problem of War and Peace -- BOOK TWO: ON THE NATURE OF WAR AND RIGHT OF FORCE -- FIRST CHAPTER: On the Disagreement Between the Testimony of the Human Race and the Jurisconsults' Doctrine Regarding the Act and Right of War -- CHAPTER II: 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 -- CHAPTER III: Consequences of the Doctrine Professed by the Authors Regarding the Right of Force -- CHAPTER IV: More on the Same Subject. The Theory of Wolff and Vattel -- CHAPTER V: That the Negation of the Right of Force Renders the Philosophy of Right Impossible -- CHAPTER VI: That the Right of Force Was not Known to Hobbes. A Critical Examination of that Author's System -- CHAPTER VII: The Theory of the Right of Force -- CHAPTER VIII: Application of the Right of Force. -- CHAPTER IX: Application of the Right of Force. -- CHAPTER X: The Same Subject Continued: Contemporary Issues -- CHAPTER XI: More on the Same Subject: 3. Political Right, Civil Right, Economic Right. The Range of Rights -- Conclusion -- BOOK THREE: WAR IN ITS FORMS -- CHAPTER 1: On Warfare and Its Validity -- CHAPTER II: More on the Same Subject. The Legality of the Italian Revolution Demonstrated By the Right of Force CHAPTER III: On the Regulation of Weapons and the Policing of Combat -- CHAPTER IV: The Critique of Military Operations and Tactics: An Examination of What Caused the Downfall of the First French Empire -- CHAPTER V: The Critique of Military Operations: On the Destruction of the Enemy's Resources. On Marauding, Seizures, Levies and Hirelings -- CHAPTER VI: The Critique of Military Operations: Weapons, Espionage and the Ruse -- CHAPTER VII: The Critique of Military Operations: Vandalism, Sieges, Blockades, Rape, Pillage, Murder, Single Combat, Prisoners of War -- CHAPTER VIII: The Critique of Military Operations. The Battle -- CHAPTER IX: 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 -- CHAPTER X: 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 -- Conclusion -- BOOK FOUR: ON THE PRIMARY CAUSE OF WARFARE -- CHAPTER I: On the Need to Probe Beyond Political Considerations When Determining the Precise Causes of Warfare -- CHAPTER II: The Underlying Principles of Political Economy: The Laws of Poverty and Equilibrium -- CHAPTER III: The Illusion of Wealth. The Origin and Universality of Pauperism -- CHAPTER IV: The Influence of Pauperism on the State and International Relations -- CHAPTER V: War and Plunder. Confusing War's Political Motives With Its Economic Cause -- CHAPTER VI: Warfare from Greeks to Alexander: The Transition from Piracy to Conquest -- CHAPTER VII: War and Conquest. The Distinction between War's Political Motives and Its Economic Cause -- CHAPTER VIII: More on the Same Subject CHAPTER IX: That Conquest, Which Should Have Ended Plunder, Has Preserved It -- CHAPTER X: The Political and Social Revolutions that Would Follow War Between France and England -- CHAPTER XI: What Conquest has a Tendency to Become: The Reduction of War to the Absurd -- Conclusion -- BOOK FIVE: THE TRANSFORMATION OF WAR570 -- FIRST CHAPTER: That in Every War, and on Both Sides, the Immorality of the Cause and Iniquity of the Ends Entails the Dishonesty of Means -- CHAPTER II: More on the Same Subject. The Question It Raises -- CHAPTER III: A Prior Consideration: Politics Subordinated to Economics -- the Incompetence of Trial by Strength -- the Suspension of Hostilities -- CHAPTER IV: The Final Objections of Militarism -- CHAPTER V: Objections Answered: By its Very Evolution, it is War that Resolves Itself in Peace. The Transformation of the Antagonism -- GENERAL CONCLUSIONS: A New Right: A New Mission -- Copyright -- Friends of AK Press War (International law) War-Moral and ethical aspects International law |
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