We Kill Because We Can
Discover the profound and unsettling exploration of modern warfare with We Kill Because We Can by Laurie Calhoun. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2016, this compelling paperback spans 418 pages, diving deep into the moral and ethical implications of remote-controlled combat in the twenty-first century.
Calhoun challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable realities behind the convenience of distance warfare, raising critical questions about the nature of violence and responsibility. This thought-provoking work is not just an exposé; it is an invitation to engage in a crucial dialogue about the ethics of modern conflict. Perfect for those interested in the intersections of morality, technology, and warfare, We Kill Because We Can is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the complexities of the contemporary battlefield.