The Bureaucracy of Despair
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The Bureaucracy of Despair
Ever since Grotius argued that war could be governed by reason, the project of “civilising violence” has haunted the legal imagination. From the Hague Conventions to the Geneva Conventions (1899-1949) and their additional protocols, legal efforts have aimed to rationalise the chaos of conflict, to impose order through detailed regulations. Yet in modern war, public outrage tends to rise in proportion to the body count, as though some tacit algor…
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