Single Idea 23618

[catalogued under 25. Social Practice / E. Policies / 1. War / e. Peace]

Full Idea

Achieving unconditional surrender can never be a justification for the continuation of war, since there are always conditions that a vanquished adversary, no matter how evil, can be justified in demanding.

Gist of Idea

Unconditional surrender can't be demanded, since evil losers still have legitimate conditions

Source

Jeff McMahan (Killing in War [2009], 3.3.1)

Book Reference

McMahan,Jeff: 'Killing in War' [OUP 2009], p.130


A Reaction

McMahan is particularly discussing Hiroshima, but this also applies to the European war in 1945. Presumably a civilised victor will grant the conditions which the losers would have demanded, and that probably happened in 1945. It's about power.