The Good Kill: Just War and Moral Injury

Journal of Military Ethics 20 (2):158-159 (2021)
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Marc LiVecche concludes this important book thus, My hope is that we may begin to unburden warfighters from unnecessary burdens of guilt. At the very least, in distinguishing actions that issue in...

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