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From: lmaher@uokvax.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Communist Attrocities in Vietnam - (nf)
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Date: Fri, 8-Jun-84 22:41:00 EDT
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uokvax!lmaher    Jun  8 21:41:00 1984

An interesting question, Mike.  What makes a war wrong?  Are you familiar
with Just War Theory, and if so would you care to enlighten the net?
Or are you using some other standard?  We studied Just War Theory in
my International Relations Simulations class; some consider it to be
nearly useless because in the real world, when it is used, it can be
twisted into justifying (or not justifying) nearly anything.  

I can even dig out my notes on the other theories of Morality in War,
if anyone's interested.

	Carl			(formerly uok!crigney)
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