Ethical Problems in the Use of Violence

Assuming that humans are by nature violent, instrumental violence, ie, violence calculated to produce a certain end, is discussed. Three types of violence are distinguished: (1) legitimate state violence, (2) antistate violence, or terrorism, & (3) state terrorism, or terrorism conducted by poli...

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