The book is a result of my life-experience, extensive travel, and living in two different cultures. I realized that the lack of equal worth of each human being is the source of discrimination by class, religion, or ethnic identity. I have seen and experienced the restriction of freedoms and unfair and unjust treatment by governments and foreign occupiers. The book, for the first time, posits three ethical principles by which the principle of equal worth can be used in practical manner to resolve conflicts and wars. The ...
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The book is a result of my life-experience, extensive travel, and living in two different cultures. I realized that the lack of equal worth of each human being is the source of discrimination by class, religion, or ethnic identity. I have seen and experienced the restriction of freedoms and unfair and unjust treatment by governments and foreign occupiers. The book, for the first time, posits three ethical principles by which the principle of equal worth can be used in practical manner to resolve conflicts and wars. The equal worth of each person across the globe is supreme among the three ethical principles. I utilized the war in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Israel-Palestine to demonstrate the lack of moral principles in resolving these conflicts and wars. Once this formulation is adopted in foreign policy regarding conflicts and wars, a moral foreign policy and peace will prevail.
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