Justifying the Obligation to Die
War, Ethics, and Political Obligation with Illustrations from Zionism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lexington Books
Published:16th May '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
One of the state's key features is its ability to oblige its citizens to risk their lives on its behalf by being sent into war. However, what is it about the state (or its equivalent) that makes this obligation justifiable? Justifying the Obligation to Die is the first monograph to explore systematically how this obligation has been justified. Using key texts from political philosophy and just war theory, it provides a critical survey of how this obligation has been justified and, using illustrations from Zionist thought and practice, demonstrates how the various arguments for the obligation have functioned. The obligation to risk one's life for the state is often presumed by theorists and practitioners who take the state for granted, but for the Zionists, a people without a state but in search of one and who have little history of state-based political thought, it became necessary to explain this obligation. As such, this book examines Zionism as a Jewish political theory, reading it alongside the tradition of Western political thought, and critiques how Zionist thought and practice sought to justify this obligation to risk one's life in war—what Michael Walzer termed "the obligation to die." Finally, turning to the political thought of Hannah Arendt, the author suggests how the obligation could become justifiable, although never entirely justified. For the obligation to become at all justifiable, the type of politics that the state enables must respect human diversity and individuality and restrict violence so that violence is not a continuation of politics.
This book breathes new life into an old but, today, largely forgotten question—is there an obligation to die or risk one's life for the state in war? Ranging widely over western sources, and innovatively reading Zionism as political philosophy, Ilan Zvi Baron has fashioned a humane and sophisticated account of the kind of politics and polity worth dying for. -- Geoffrey Brahm Levey, University of New South Wales
Baron's careful exploration of various justifications for the obligation to die for the state—an issue which, he rightly notes, is oddly overlooked in the recent literature—is timely, interesting, and thought-provoking. -- Cécile Fabre, University of Edinburgh
ISBN: 9780739129739
Dimensions: 238mm x 163mm x 26mm
Weight: 574g
296 pages