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Unjust Justice

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Unjust Justice

Against the Tyranny of International Law
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Such is the praise for Unjust Justice by the eminent French philosopher Chantal Delsol. Now available in paperback this book offers a devastating critique of progressives’ relentless quest for “international law” and “international justice”. This purportedly humanitarian project represents a way for the Western world to do penance for its missionary, colonial, and imperial past. But Delsol shows how deeply flawed it is in all respects – in its premises, means, and ends. In fact, the author demonstrates, the ideals and institutions of international law reflect the very moralistic dogmatism and inquisitorial spirit that the Enlightenment originally sought to vanquish. Delsol deflates the pretensions of contemporary progressives, unmasks they hypocrisies, and exposes the logic of they tyrannical methods. In so doing, she defends those real human and political values that are threatened by the zeal for international law. Unjust Justice completes Delsol’s remarkable trilogy of studies devoted to examining “the spirit of late modernity.” The First two works Icarus Fallen and The Unlearned Lessons of the Twentieth Century, are also available from ISI Books as part of the Crosscurrents series

Author Biography:

Chantal Delsol is professor of philosophy at the University of Marne-La-Vallée near Paris, France. A prominent political philosopher in France, she is also a novelist and the author of Unjust Justice and The Unlearned Lessons of the Twentieth Century, also available from ISI Books. Delsol was recently elected to the prestigious Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques (Institut de France). Paul Seaton is associate professor of philosophy at St. Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore, USA, is the translator of several books and articles by prominent French thinkers, including Pierre Manent’s Democracy without Nations?, also included in ISI Books’ Crosscurrents series.
Release date NZ
March 30th, 2015
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Translated by Paul Seaton
Pages
175
Dimensions
146x222x13
ISBN-13
9781610171373
Product ID
23115316

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