No Victims Without Sacrifice, No Sacrifice Without Victims: Conceptualizing Violence and the “Oklahoma City Bombing”

This article proposes a conceptualization of violence that builds on a tripartite relationship between violence, victims, and sacrifice that frames violence as a self-justifying sacrificial act. This conceptualization delineates the nature of violence by addressing its transformation from an instrum...

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Bombing
Concept formation
Epistemology
Justification
Original Article
Political Science
Political violence
Sacrifice
Social aspects
Social Sciences
Sociology
Terrorism
Transformation
Victims
Victims of Crime
Violence
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