Michael A. Fox is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Queen's University, Canada
Dr. Fox offers a terrific multidisciplinary critique of just war theory, beliefs in both the inevitability of violence in human affairs, as well as of moral commitments to its necessity for resolving conflict. But the book's greatest strength is its positive moral vision. His argument integrates rigorous philosophical analysis with an exceptional level of empirical awareness to demonstrate and defend the plausibility of a global peace culture. It is an excellent example of engaged moral philosophy, but is also of considerable interest to scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, as well as to the wider public. -- Richard Matthews, Kings College at the University of Western Ontario This work is comprehensively successful and inspiring. Summing Up: Highly recommended. -- R. Ward, Georgetown College, in CHOICE