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Violence ideological

The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons. [Pg.23]

In Europe itself, ideologically inspired violence was everywhere from the Russian civil war, and the Russian-Polish War to the Irish struggle for independence and the Itahan strife between fascists and socialists, which brought the country to the brink of civil war. In the new Turkish Republic the Greeks fought a war that, in the end, dislodged them from their ancestral homeland. All in all, violence and warfare had become very diverse in appearance and the ideological context it was used. [Pg.17]

In his Author s Preface to Lear, Bond writes, I write about violence as naturally as Jane Austen wrote about manners (Bond, 1978, p. 3). For Bond violence always has a specific material and ideological site. This is one in which violence is frequently sanctioned by the... [Pg.3]

Perhaps the crucial difference between At the Inland Sea and Eleven Vests and Have I None is the context in which setting, characterisation and narrative are delineated and explored. In Eleven Vests, Bond revisits familiar thematic territory in interrogating with its attendant criminality contrasts with the ideologically legitimised violence of soldiers murdering enemy hostages. [Pg.113]

The type of associated deviance varied other deviance of a similar type (hooliganism, vandalism, violence), deviance of other types (drug-taking, promiscuity) or other more general social trends. The point of the association was determined by attitudinal or ideological variables so the New Statesman was worried by other youths being exploited by the hucksters of music and sex and the Tribune by other educational rejects . [Pg.53]

Theodore Chiricos, Moral Panic as Ideology drugs, violence, race and punishment in America , in M. J. Lynch and E. B. Patterson, eds. Justice with Prejudice race and criminal justice in America, Harrow and Heston, Guilderland NY, 1997. [Pg.246]

Barrile, L. (1995) Why Not Lock em Up A Humanist Realist Strategy for Combating Corporate Violence , Quarterly Journal of Ideology 18/3—4 (Dec.) 67-106. [Pg.350]


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