On Order, Authority, and Modern Civil-Military Relations

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On Order, Authority, and Modern Civil-Military Relations

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Lindsay P. Cohn reads Augustine from the perspective of modern civil-military relations, analyzing how Augustine's views on order, authority, war, peace, violence, and public service help illuminate current debates about democratic control of the military, the ideal relationship between the soldier and the wider society, and the role of the military leader in policy and strategic planning.

While Augustine never wrote a treatise on war or military service, nor indeed on political theory of any kind, his ideas about these topics form part of a centuries-old theoretical and ethical tradition with great contemporary relevance.

Cohn explores the relevance of Augustine's thought to contemporary normative theories of civil-military relations, especially those of Huntington, Cohen, and Brooks. She then considers possible alternatives to Augustine's conservatism from the liberal, republican and other democratic theories of Locke, Rousseau, Habermas, and more. To engage with Augustine's ethical arguments about the appropriateness of political violence, Cohn draws from Clausewitz's descriptive arguments about the nature of war and how victory is achieved. Finally, Cohn looks at the modern empirical literature about the role of militaries in democratic breakdown, in an effort to sketch a military professional ethic appropriate to modern political values.

Ultimately, Cohn highlights Augustine's moral guidance is of both practical and ethical importance; however, his assumptions about the nature of war and political authority require modification if we are to produce a usefully refined normative theory of civil-military relations.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

1. Introduction: Why Augustine and Civil-Military Relations?

2. Order and Authority: Augustine's Highest Political Values

3. Liberty, Commonweal, Legitimacy, Plurality: Democracy's Highest Political Values

4. Militaries and Democratic Breakdown

5. A Democratic Military Professionalism?

6. Conclusions

Bibliography
Index

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jul 24 2025
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 120
ISBN 9781350297210
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 216 x 138 mm
Series Reading Augustine
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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