Through an original and close reading of the key literature regarding both revolutionary violence and nonviolence, this book collapses the widely-assumed concepts of violence and nonviolence as mutually exclusive. By revealing that violence and nonviolence are braided concepts arising from human action, Peyman Vahabzadeh submits that in many cases the actions deemed to be either violent or nonviolent might actually produce outcomes that are not essentially different.

Vahabzadeh offers a conceptual phenomenology of the key thinkers and theorists of both revolutionary violence and various approaches to nonviolence. Arguing that violence is inseparable from civilizations, Violence and Nonviolence concludes by making a number of original conceptualizations regarding the relationship between violence and nonviolence, exploring the possibility of a nonviolent future and proposing to understand the relationship between the two concepts as concentric, not opposites.

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Through a close reading of the key literature regarding both revolutionary violence and nonviolence, the book collapses the widely-assumed concepts of violence and nonviolence as mutually exclusive.
1. Towards a Radical Phenomenology of (Non)Violence
2. Deworlding, Reworlding, Phenomenal Violence
3. Acts of Liberation
4. On Liberation’s Magical Moment
5. Logistical Necessity and Pragmatic Nonviolence
6. On the Utility of Nonviolence: Peace and the Question of Justice
7. Ethics of Nonviolence
8. Conflictual Politics of Nonviolence
Conclusions: Not Opposites, Concentric!
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"Violence and Nonviolence will be a major contribution to the field; the book develops a post-Heideggerian approach to a central topic within politics, specifically, the interface between violence and nonviolence, according to the basic precepts of phenomenology."
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781487523183
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, G, UU, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
277

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Peyman Vahabzadeh is professor of Sociology at University of Victoria.