The Unused Legion is an ambitious, legally robust, and philosophically sharp critique that challenges both the assumptions of modern feminism and the complacency of traditional conservatism. By grounding his arguments in law and history, Sakib Ahmed avoids emotional rhetoric and forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths through the lens of strategy, not sentiment
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A great book on international law and grounded in legal footing
The Unused Legion is an ambitious, legally robust, and philosophically sharp critique that challenges both the assumptions of modern feminism and the complacency of traditional conservatism. By grounding his arguments in law and history, Sakib Ahmed avoids emotional rhetoric and forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths through the lens of strategy, not sentiment
A great book on international law and grounded in legal footing
The Unused Legion is an ambitious, legally robust, and philosophically sharp critique that challenges both the assumptions of modern feminism and the complacency of traditional conservatism. By grounding his arguments in law and history, Sakib Ahmed avoids emotional rhetoric and forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths through the lens of strategy, not sentiment