Killing Civilians
Discover the profound insights of Killing Civilians by Hugo Slim, published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd in 2008. This compelling paperback delves into the harrowing realities faced by civilians in wartime, exploring the complex ideologies that lead to their suffering. With 300 pages of in-depth analysis, Slim examines the various ways in which non-combatants endure the brutalities of conflict and scrutinizes the anti-civilian beliefs that perpetuate such injustices. Furthermore, the book highlights the intricate ambiguities surrounding civilian identity, shedding light on how these factors are often manipulated to justify extreme violence. A crucial read for anyone interested in military ethics and the impact of war on innocent lives, Killing Civilians offers a thought-provoking perspective on one of the most pressing issues of our time.