id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt fn106w9496d Jennifer Rose Stutzman Rodriguez The Ethics of War and Peace: Competing Traditions 2012 .txt text/plain 302 8 36 I will then argue that pacifism and just war tradition, given their underlying principles, are morally preferable to the alternatives, and more specifically, that a strong form of pacifism (that takes active responsibility for nonviolently combating injustice), and a strict form of just war (that is willing forego war when it is unjust), are morally superior to other forms. Over time, a number of traditions regarding war have emerged, ranging from categorical rejection (pacifism) to a limited acceptance (just war tradition) to an enthusiastic acceptance (crusading tradition); others ultimately reject the notion that war is subject to moral strictures at all (realism). cache/fn106w9496d.txt txt/fn106w9496d.txt