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... violence is justifiable because and when it will lead to improved social conditions . Mr. Olson would seem to agree with this in his argument that fundamental changes in society come by working outside established structures . In the ...
... violence is justifiable because and when it will lead to improved social conditions . Mr. Olson would seem to agree with this in his argument that fundamental changes in society come by working outside established structures . In the ...
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... violence can thus be revelatory ; it can make plain what actually is the case and thus provide the occasion and opportunity for renewal . Further , violence also serves as a restraining influence . At least temporarily it limits , calls ...
... violence can thus be revelatory ; it can make plain what actually is the case and thus provide the occasion and opportunity for renewal . Further , violence also serves as a restraining influence . At least temporarily it limits , calls ...
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... Violence Finally , a clarifying comment must be added on the relation- ship between nonstructural means and violence . To many people , violence and non - structural means appear to be synonymous terms . Clearly , however , they are not ...
... Violence Finally , a clarifying comment must be added on the relation- ship between nonstructural means and violence . To many people , violence and non - structural means appear to be synonymous terms . Clearly , however , they are not ...
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A Symposium on the Ethics of Violence | 5 |
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