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978-1-57075-607-8
2006 Pax Christi Award Winner
Torture

Religious Ethics and National Security
by John Perry
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Product Details
  • 144 pp.
  • Original Paperback






Book Description
A timely introduction to an urgent human rights issue--the question of torture and why it is always immoral.

Until recently, torture was chiefly associated with foreign juntas or other notorious human rights abusers. In light of the “war on terror” this has changed dramatically. Whether it is the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib, the policy of "extraordinary rendition" of terror suspects into the hands of overseas interrogators, or questions regarding the authority of the U.S. president to take extreme measures for the sake of national security--suddenly the practice of torture has become a matter of urgent public debate.

Reviewing the history and practice of torture and the arguments used to justify it, Perry takes us into the minds of both the torturers and their victims. Ultimately, he shows why torture is different from other acts of war, and why it is fundamentally immoral: "not only because it violates the dignity we owe to the human person but also because it directly or indirectly degrades any society that would tolerate it."

John Perry is a Jesuit priest who teaches ethics at St. Paul's College, University of Manitoba, Canada.


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