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Considering Levinass critique of French liberalism and Nazi racial politics, and the links between them, Maldonado-Torres identifies a master morality of dominion and control at the heart of western modernity. This master morality constitutes the center of a warring paradigm that inspires and legitimizes racial policies, imperial projects, and wars of invasion. Maldonado-Torres refines the description of modernitys war paradigm and the Levinasian critique through Fanons phenomenology of the colonized and racial self and the politics of decolonization, which he reinterprets in light of the Levinasian conception of ethics. Drawing on Dussels genealogy of the modern imperial and warring self, Maldonado-Torres theorizes race as the naturalization of wars death ethic. He offers decolonial ethics and politics as an antidote to modernitys master morality and the paradigm of war. Against War advances the de-colonial turn, showing how theory and ethics cannot be conceived without politics, and how they all need to be oriented by the imperative of decolonization in the modern/colonial and postmodern world.