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An Argument Against Nuclear Arms Races

I put this to a fellow student in my IR class yesterday: If the worst bully you know were to threaten to take away from you your intimate partner - perhaps your girlfriend, perhaps your wife and kids when you have them - would you be justified in raping the bully's young daughter? If it would be immoral to rape the bad guy's innocent daughter, no matter how bad he is, it's (almost) equally immoral to threaten to do so. It's the same with nuclear weapons and WMDs: no matter what the bullies and…See More
Aug 17, 2012
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Victoria University of Wellington
What are your interests and areas of expertise in international relations?
Business, Democracy, Development, Education, Energy, Environment, Ethics, Gender, Globalization, Governance, Health, Human Rights, Justice, Migration, Peace, Poverty, Religion, Sustainability, Transportation
Tell everyone a little about yourself and what you hope to gain from the Global Ethics Network.
I'm 39 years old, and became interested in the relationship between cosmopolitan Christian ethics, international relations and development issues in 1991, following my kidney transplant and in connection with its clear demonstration of altruistic cosmopolitan ethics.

I'm studying for a BA in international politics and development studies at present. I have some interest in the work of Dr Richard Clutterbuck in terrorism studies and political violence, and the work of Dr David Clutterbuck and others in the field of CSR and philanthrocapitalism. I also have strong interests in sustainable transportation as a way to avert worst-case scenarios w.r.t. peak oil and climate change.

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An Argument Against Nuclear Arms Races

Posted on August 17, 2012 at 6:21pm 0 Comments

I put this to a fellow student in my IR class yesterday: If the worst bully you know were to threaten to take away from you your intimate partner - perhaps your girlfriend, perhaps your wife and kids when you have them - would you be justified in raping the bully's young daughter? If it would be immoral to rape the bad guy's innocent daughter, no matter how bad he is, it's (almost) equally immoral to threaten to do so. It's the same with nuclear weapons and WMDs: no matter what the bullies…

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