Abstract

Violence has become a ubiquitous phenomenon in our world. Occurring daily across the globe, violence is sparked by diverse and complicated societal and political factors. While certain aspects of violence such as terrorism have received increasing scrutiny in recent years, violence has rarely been examined as a political phenomenon in and of itself. Emphasizing the importance of memory, narrative, and political solidarity, The Legitimization of Violence enlists illuminating case studies for comparison, within a general framework of discourse theory. Not merely a description of events, the book explores how violence evolves and takes on a life of its own, thereby enhancing our fundamental understanding of the phenomenon of political violence itself. Violence, nationalism, and politics are inextricably linked in such controversial political movements as Neo-Nazism in contemporary Germany and the Shi'ia in Lebanon. By analyzing the diverse factors which lead to violent acts, the essays in this volume address the complexity and the correlations between politics and violence. International scholars assess such groups as the Shining Path in Peru and the E.T.A. in Spain's Basque country to reveal how political violence affects the chaotic living condition of millions of people worldwide.

Keywords

Political scienceCriminologyPolitical economyDevelopment economicsEconomic systemSociologyEconomics

Related Publications

Nature of Prejudice

Preferential Thinking * What Is the Problem? * The Normality of Prejudgment * Formation of In-Groups * Rejection of Out-Groups * Patterning and Extent of Prejudice Group Differe...

1986 13094 citations

The end of liberal international order?

These are not happy times for liberal internationalists. No one can be sure how deep the crisis of liberal internationalism runs. However, in what follows, I argue that despite ...

2018 International Affairs 1206 citations

Publication Info

Year
1997
Type
article
Volume
76
Issue
6
Pages
153-153
Citations
94
Access
Closed

External Links

Social Impact

Altmetric

Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions

Citation Metrics

94
OpenAlex

Cite This

Francis Fukuyama, David E. Apter (1997). The Legitimization of Violence. Foreign Affairs , 76 (6) , 153-153. https://doi.org/10.2307/20048290

Identifiers

DOI
10.2307/20048290