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Author Fiala, Andrew, 1966-

Title Against religion, wars, and states : the case for enlightenment atheism, just war pacifism, and liberal-democratic anarchism / Andrew Fiala
Published Lanham : Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 288 pages)
Contents Preface -- Against religions, wars, and states -- Five principles of criticism -- Agnosticism and atheism -- Religion, the military, and the secular challenge -- Religion, the family, and criminal justice -- Skeptical pacifism -- The war system, profit, and the failure of just war ethics -- One-sided wars: torture, nukes, religion, and collective narcissism -- Social contract anarchism and cosmopolitan democracy -- Civil religion, voting, and oligarchy -- State violence, the prison-industrial complex, and immigration -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "In Against Religion, Wars, and States: The Case for Enlightenment Atheism, Just War Pacifism, and Liberal-Democratic Anarchism, Andrew Fiala argues that, societally, we must radically redefine our goals. A renewed focus on global justice, a heightened criticism of religion and a fuller embrace of enlightened humanism and the sciences are just some of the ways in which we can begin to address some of the problems endemic to our society, and ultimately bring about more lasting peace. Fiala argues both theoretically and empirically, moving from analyses of theology, ethics and political philosophy to case studies and data mined from these respective disciplines, and from the fallout of recent world events involving all three. Fiala attempts to wean us off of our deferral to the oppressive forces that spark movements like Occupy, and the Arab Spring, forces that manifest themselves in the brutal drug wars along our borders, and in the currently fractious and bigoted rhetoric of some of our most powerful political and religious leaders. Against Religion, Wars, and States provides a provocative, unified, and revolutionary critical theory for all who are skeptical of the religious, political, and military powers that be, and points the way towards a more peaceful, just and reasoned future."-- Publisher website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-283) and index
Notes English
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Subject Religion -- Controversial literature
Atheism.
Political science -- Philosophy.
Pacifism.
Just war doctrine.
Religion -- Controversial literature.
atheism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Religion -- Controversial literature
Atheism
Just war doctrine
Pacifism
Political science -- Philosophy
Religion
Genre/Form Controversial literature
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021676684
ISBN 9781442223073
1442223073
1299797504
9781299797505