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When a single push of a button can end a life, who bears the responsibility for modern killing? Push of a Button: Responsibility and Detachment in Modern Killing delves deep into the hidden world of drone warfare, autonomous weapons, and the psychological cost of remote killing. Exploring how technology mediates perception, this book examines the emotional detachment and cognitive dissonance experienced by operators far removed from the battlefield, where civilian casualties, ethical dilemmas, and moral injury are constant companions. Through in-depth case studies, interviews with drone…mehr

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When a single push of a button can end a life, who bears the responsibility for modern killing? Push of a Button: Responsibility and Detachment in Modern Killing delves deep into the hidden world of drone warfare, autonomous weapons, and the psychological cost of remote killing. Exploring how technology mediates perception, this book examines the emotional detachment and cognitive dissonance experienced by operators far removed from the battlefield, where civilian casualties, ethical dilemmas, and moral injury are constant companions. Through in-depth case studies, interviews with drone pilots, and cutting-edge research in psychology and neuroscience, the book reveals how post-traumatic stress, combat stress, and emotional numbing reshape human consciousness in the digital age of warfare. Readers will witness the moral conflicts faced by those trained to make life-and-death decisions from control rooms, and the long-term consequences that ripple through both personal lives and society. From the evolution of remote warfare to the rise of autonomous systems, the book investigates how the ethics of technology, responsibility in modern warfare, and social perception intersect with operator psychology. It examines the profound human cost behind unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), artificial intelligence in combat, and the legal and moral gray zones of modern military operations. Push of a Button also addresses the societal impact of desensitization to violence, the influence of media, and the cultural narratives that shape our understanding of heroism, villainy, and the morality of killing at a distance. Readers will gain insights into resilience-building, psychological recovery, and reintegration strategies for those carrying the hidden burdens of modern combat. Perfect for readers interested in drone warfare, moral injury, combat psychology, post-traumatic stress, ethics of technology, and the human cost of modern military operations, this book is both a cautionary tale and a compelling study of how responsibility and detachment transform in the era of digital war. Whether you are a scholar, a student of military ethics, a professional in defense and security, or simply a curious reader of contemporary warfare, Push of a Button provides an eye-opening exploration of the psychological and moral terrain of modern killing. Discover the unseen consequences of pressing a button, where technological advancement collides with human conscience, and learn how the operators of the digital battlefield navigate the complex intersection of efficiency, morality, and humanity.