We Kill Because We Can: From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age

We Kill Because We Can: From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age image
ISBN-10:

1783605480

ISBN-13:

9781783605484

Author(s): Calhoun, Laurie
Released: Nov 15, 2015
Publisher: Zed Books
Format: Hardcover, 416 pages
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Description:

We live in an age of drone warfare, where the attacks on targets deemed to be threatening happens remotely. The decisions to kill are made covertly in rooms far away from the target, and we can now kill without being personally present. Killing has become all too easy and convenient. As a result, argues Laurie Calhoun in this provocative book, self-defense has become conflated with outright aggression, and black ops have become the standard military operating procedure.

In this remarkable and often-shocking book, Calhoun dissects the moral, psychological, and cultural impact that these drone killings are having on modern society. In We Kill Because We Can she draws powerful, thought-provoking parallels between drone operators and mafia hitmen as well as the Trayvon Martin case and the killing of a teen in Yemen by drone. The result is a timely and provoking analysis of Western foreign policy and its disturbing use of remote-controlled death.

“A clarion call to reverse course if we ever want to see an end to our military adventures abroad and what the author refers to as our ‘single-minded obsession with lethality as a solution to conflict.’ Read it and act!”—Medea Benjamin, author of Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control












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