Social Theory and Practice

Volume 40, Issue 2, April 2014

Tamar Meisels
Pages 304-326

Fighting for Independence
What Can Just War Theory Learn from Civil Conflict?

The purpose of this article is twofold. First, it presents the urgent case of civil war, relatively undertheorized by just war theorists, along with the normative issues that pertain to this type of conflict and its participants specifically. Second, it suggests that this civil war perspective offers fresh support for the traditional “independence thesis”— separating just cause for war from the rules of its conduct—which is often criticized by contemporary moral philosophers.