2 edition of The legitimization of violence found in the catalog.
The legitimization of violence
Published
1997
by Macmillan Press in association with UNRISD in Basingstoke, Hampshire
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-404) and index.
Statement | edited by David E. Apter. |
Contributions | Apter, David Ernest, 1924-, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JC328.6 .L44 1997 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 413 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 413 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16677689M |
ISBN 10 | 0333637445, 0333637445, 0333637453 |
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While a great deal of attention has been paid to certain aspects, terrorism for example, it has not been studied as a political phenomenon in and of itself.
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The book contributes to a more sober evaluation of West German protest movements, not just terrorism, as it refrains. The Bible and the Legitimation of Violence By: John J. Collins. The Book of Exodus tells us that “the Lord is a man of war.” In the ancient world, gods were supposed to defend their people and help them in battle, and the God of Israel was no different in this respect.
The most problematic part of the biblical account, however, is. This book provides a commentary on a wide range of religious traditions and their relationship to acts of violence. The essays in this volume explore the views on violence found within the traditions and provide examples of religious practices that exacerbate or ameliorate situations of conflict.
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Contents: Preface - Notes on the Contributors - Political Violence in Analytical Perspective; - The Maturation of a Cosmocrat and the Building of a. Book Description: Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history,Consumption and Violence: Radical Protest in Cold-War West Germany explores strategies of legitimization developed by advocates of militant resistance to certain manifestations of consumer capitalism.
The book contributes to a more sober evaluation of West German protest movements, not just terrorism. The democratization of the Brazilian State after two decades of military dictatorship coincided with the sharp increase in indicators of violence.
This phenomenon translated into the de-legitimization of human rights and consolidated among society the idea that human rights exist only for the protection of criminals.
This research has been part of a project predating the award of this fellowship. It examines evidence from the historical record of. S.E. Green, author of the forthcoming YA novel Killer Instinct, examines whether teens are likely to imitate the violent behavior they read about in literature.
This book focuses on the interFace between democracy and violence, with specific reference to revolutionary strategies and mobilisations. Revolutionary Violence Versus Democracy: Narratives from India explores the armed conflict in India’s ‘Red Corridor’, where Maoists have been employing militant-revolutionary strategies to implement an alternative model of development.Examines the legitimization of violence in the Bible and from biblical monotheism.
Violence associated with the worship of Yhwh; Analysis of the narrative text of the Bible based on history and ideology; Examples illustrating the ways in which the texts have served to legitimize violent action.The legitimization of violence and the violence of legitimization will be the central concerns of this panel.
In a reading of Augusta Weber's "The Sentence", Peter Leman analyzes the nineteenth century conflict between notions of natural law and positive law, that is, between a law that would stem from divine law and one that would be.