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Outsourcing Duty

Robillard, Michael

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Are contemporary soldiers exploited by the state and society that they defend? More specifically, have America's professional service members disproportionately carried the moral weight of America's war-fighting decisions since the inception of an all-volunteer force? In this volume, Michael J. Robillard and Bradley J. Strawser, who have both served in the military, examine the question of whether and how American soldiers have been exploited in this way.

Robillard and Strawser offer an original normative theory of 'moral exploitation'--the notion that persons or groups can be wrongfully exploited by being made to shoulder an excessive amount of moral weight. They make the case that this exploitation accurately describes the relationship between the United States and the members of its military, and offer a thorough and in-depth analysis of some of the exploitative and misleading elements of present-day military recruitment, the moral burdens soldiers often bear, and the stifling effect that a 'Thank You for Your Service' and 'I support the troops' culture has had on serious public engagement about America's ongoing wars. Robillard and Strawser offer a piercing critique of the pernicious divide between military members and the civilians who direct them. They conclude by arguing for several normative and prudential prescriptions to help close this ever-widening fissure between the U.S. and its military, and within the U.S. itself. In so doing, their work gives a much needed and urgent voice to America's soldiers, the other 1%.
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Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PR
Bisac Major Subject
Technology & Engineering
Bisac Minor Subject
Military Science
Binding Type
Hardcover
Country Of Origin
US
Number Of Units
1
Length
7.9 Inches
Barcode Indicator
EAN
Width
5.4 Inches
Publication Date
1970-01-01
Height
1.1 Inches
ISBN 10
0190671459
Weight
0.8 Pounds
Book EAN
9780190671457
Target Audiance
Adults

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