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The Politics of Collective Violence
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290 pages
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Exploring the intricate nature of collective violence, the book examines diverse phenomena such as soccer hooliganism and September 11, revealing common causes behind these events. Charles Tilly emphasizes that collective violence involves coordinated actions among multiple perpetrators, resulting in physical harm. He argues that while it is unpredictable, similar underlying factors can be identified across different contexts. By analyzing these causes and their combinations, Tilly aims to provide insights into mitigating violence and fostering democracy with minimal harm.
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2010, paperback
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