September 5, 2003
A Byzantine World Congress of Philosophy
German Jürgen Habermas chided the United States for substituting "her own moral arguments for the procedures of international law." Australian Peter Singer impugned the United States for invading Iraq, stating that only the United Nations possesses "the moral authority to resolve disputes between nations." American Iris Marion Young complained that the United States uses its power "in ways it judges right, without the approval or consent of other agents."
Sometimes it seemed that
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