
Repression and Repressive Violence
Marjo Hoefnagels(Author)
Swets & Zeitlinger (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. January 1977
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-90-265-0256-9 (ISBN)
Description
These papers are the proceedings of the 3rd international working conference on violence and non-violent action in industrialized societies, held in Brussels, on November 3rd-5th, 1976. Political violence is generally understood to be violence used by people who seek to change the existing power structure through rebellion, revolution, coup d'etat, etc. It is much less studied from its opposite angle, as violence used by people who seek to consolidate their powerful positions. Such violence from above' however, was the subject of an international conference on Repression and Repressive Violence', which was organized by the Polemological Centre of the Free University of Brussels (v u b ). The conference provided a unique opportunity for bringing together a number of scholars who had been working on the subject of repressive violence separately, each within his/her scientific discipline
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
317 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-265-0256-9 (9789026502569)
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Repression and Repressive Violence
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Person
Marjo Hoefnagels Polemological Centre of the Free University of Brussels (v u b )
Content
Introduction 2. Moral Reasoning and Repressive Violence 4 3. Repression and Democratic Theory, Some Sceptical Remarks 4. Political Violence and Peace Research 5. Tbram de Swaan: Terror as a Governmental Service 6. Repressive Violence: a Legal Perspective 7. The Draft for a Uniform Police Code - an Example of Executive Perception of Law 8. The Predominance of Facts and Practice in the Legislative Process - Development Towards a Police State? 9. In Memoriam: Constitutional Rights and the Liberal State. A Worst Case Analysis in Peace Research 10. A Theory of Unconventional Political Action: The Dynamics of Confrontation 11. Steve Wright: An Assessment of the New Technologies of Repression 12. Psychological Genocide