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catholictiger
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for me its simple if a peace treaty doesn’t look out for the common good or at-least attempt to look out for the common good of both the victors and the losers then it is unjust.As a modification on my thought earlier…aggression = immoral, defense = moral…
Due consideration needs to be given to just and unjust “peace”…Perhaps this is a question for yet another thread…
Has there ever been an unjust peace?
Here I speak not so much of “peace treaties” following wars, but in peace time in general…
British policies in India did not endear the Indians to the empire.
American policies toward Native Americans likewise has left much animosity.
The treatment of Germany after WW I, led (indirectly) to Hitler.
Actions by Western Companies (oil companies) in Arab lands failure to respect local culture/religious norms) has caused friction.
The old bumper sticker that read “Want peace? Work for Justice” has a lot of truth in it.
Peace
James