Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, which is associated with a lack of objective criteria. As a basis author uses own definition of violence as actions with property without the consent of the owner. Such a definition has an unambiguously defined criterion - the presence or absence of the owner's consent to actions with the object. On the basis of this definition, examples of existing violence from the side of society towards its members are considered. These examples give an idea of what issues in social life are yet violent and how violence can be eliminated. Democracy, the main feature of which is the co-ownership of state property by citizens in equal shares, is considered a...
In common-sense usage, violence is usually conceptualized as intentional physical harm. This makes v...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
The aim of this chapter is to uncover a specifically political conception of violence which will cap...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
The use of force in any form, against another person, against someone else's or their own personal p...
The use of force in any form, against another person, against someone else's or their own personal p...
The very concepts of violence, studies of its forms from the criminal law viewpoint may be instrumen...
The very concepts of violence, studies of its forms from the criminal law viewpoint may be instrumen...
This dissertation argues that there is an agreed upon commonsense view of violence, but beyond this ...
This dissertation argues that there is an agreed upon commonsense view of violence, but beyond this ...
In common-sense usage, violence is usually conceptualized as intentional physical harm. This makes v...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
The aim of this chapter is to uncover a specifically political conception of violence which will cap...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
Considering the existing definitions of violence one can point out a lack of terminological unity, w...
The use of force in any form, against another person, against someone else's or their own personal p...
The use of force in any form, against another person, against someone else's or their own personal p...
The very concepts of violence, studies of its forms from the criminal law viewpoint may be instrumen...
The very concepts of violence, studies of its forms from the criminal law viewpoint may be instrumen...
This dissertation argues that there is an agreed upon commonsense view of violence, but beyond this ...
This dissertation argues that there is an agreed upon commonsense view of violence, but beyond this ...
In common-sense usage, violence is usually conceptualized as intentional physical harm. This makes v...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
The aim of this chapter is to uncover a specifically political conception of violence which will cap...