Reflections on Violence
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200 pages
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The book explores the paradox of the twentieth century's extensive violence, including genocides and wars, juxtaposed with a lack of deep reflection on the nature and implications of such brutality. John Keane examines the conceptual meanings, causes, and ethical-political consequences of violence, highlighting the need for a more imaginative discourse on these critical issues. Through this analysis, the author seeks to shed light on the complexities surrounding human conflict and its pervasive impact on society.
Publication
1996, paperback
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