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Idealism at the U.N. - Policy Review |
2005-02-17 |
... Sadly, however, the core recommendations of the panel's report, concerning the use of armed force, rest upon wishful thinking rather than empirical evidence. The report evinces a view of a world governed by objective, universal morality rather than by competition for power and shifting national interests. It treats substantive problems as language problems, suggesting that a new vocabulary will eliminate underlying differences. Historical context is either missing or incorrect. The report, in short, exhibits all the familiar shortcomings of old-style Platonic idealism, ignoring the real-world incentives and disincentives to which states actually respond. Much more at the link. |
Posted by:3dc |
#1 Wow. It beats me why these folks are so goddam useless... |
Posted by: tu3031 2005-02-17 9:36:59 AM |