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An interesting and quite valid interpretation of the wartime arguments over ethics suggests an overriding "unselfconsciousness" among the strategists, politicians, and military leaders.
 
An interesting and quite valid interpretation of the wartime arguments over ethics suggests an overriding "unselfconsciousness" among the strategists, politicians, and military leaders.
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<blockquote>''Secure in their sense of having a job to do, no one appears to have questioned the relation between the carrying out of that job and the moral and political world-order in which the job was created.''</blockquote><ref>Barrie Paskins and Michael Dockrill, '''The Ethics of War''', (Minneapolis:
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<blockquote>''Secure in their sense of having a job to do, no one appears to have questioned the relation between the carrying out of that job and the moral and political world-order in which the job was created.''<ref>Barrie Paskins and Michael Dockrill, '''The Ethics of War''', (Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, 1979), p. 246.</ref>
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University of Minnesota Press, 1979), p. 246.</ref></blockquote>
 
   
 
   
 
Both this lack of general reflection and the sense that bombing was a job or even a duty are further emphasized in that operational
 
Both this lack of general reflection and the sense that bombing was a job or even a duty are further emphasized in that operational