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Some Ethical Questions of Peace and War With Special Reference to Ireland Book

Some Ethical Questions of Peace and War With Special Reference to Ireland
Some Ethical Questions of Peace and War With Special Reference to Ireland, Originally published in 1919 and out of print for decades, this book provides a fascinating insight into the political thought of early twentieth-century Ireland. Father Walter McDonald attacked the Irish Catholic Church's shift in political allegiance fr, Some Ethical Questions of Peace and War With Special Reference to Ireland has a rating of 2 stars
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  • Some Ethical Questions of Peace and War With Special Reference to Ireland
  • Written by author Walter McDonald
  • Published by University College Dublin Press, 1998/10/21
  • Originally published in 1919 and out of print for decades, this book provides a fascinating insight into the political thought of early twentieth-century Ireland. Father Walter McDonald attacked the Irish Catholic Church's shift in political allegiance fr
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Introduction
Preface
Pt. I Questions of Peace
Ch. I Of Certain Recent Statements made by Representative Irish Catholics; and of some Questions Raised Thereby
Ch. II Of Whether Ireland was ever a United and Fully Independent Nation
Ch. III Of Whether Ireland ever Acquiesced in Loss of Independence
Ch. IV Of the Possibility of Loss of Nationhood without Acquiescence; and of Prescription Between Nations
Ch. V Of Three Degrees of Conquest; and of the Efficacy of Forced Consent to Transfer of Authority
Ch. VI Of the Effect of a Transfer of Jurisdiction Secured by Corruption
Ch. VII Of How a People Hitherto Independent may be Bound to Union with Others; and of How this may be Secured
Ch. VIII Of some Conditions of Complete Self-Determination
Ch. IX Of the Principle of Home Rule; and of Colonial Home Rule
Ch. X Of Majority Rule and the Ulster Question
Ch. XI Of the Basis of Taxation; and of the Financial Relations Between Great Britain and Ireland
Notes
I Extracts from Letters of the Prime Minister, Mr. D. Lloyd George, Proposing Home Rule for Ireland, with Conditions of the Same
II Extract from the Report of Ulster Unionist Delegates to the Irish Convention
III The Bishop of Raphoe on Irish Taxation
Pt. II Questions of War
Ch. I Of Preparation for War: Conscription
Ch. II Of Certain Causes that Justify War
Ch. III Of the Pressure that may be Applied to Secure Local Self-Government
Ch. IV Of the Conduct of War: (1) of Bombardment of Towns, and of Reprisals
Ch. V Of the Conduct of War: (2) of Blockade
Ch. VI Of the Conduct of War: (3) of the Submarine
Ch. VII Of some Consequences of War
App Of Ireland Since the Union; and of the Prosperity of Holland, Denmark, and Other Small Nations


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