Journal of Humanitarian Affairs (Sep 2020)

Myths of Violence

  • Brad Evans

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7227/JHA.035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 62 – 68

Abstract

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This essay critically addresses ten prevailing assumptions about violence: (1) violence is natural; (2) violence comes easily to humans; (3) violence attacks a juridical life; (4) violence is the result of underdevelopment; (5) violence is the result of difference; (6) violence is a sign of absolute power; (7) violence is associated with some death drive; (8) violence can be intelligent through a mastery of technology; (9) the opposite of violence is a just peace; and (10) violence is an assault on the sacred meaning of life. In doing so, it opens up a conversation on the meaning of political violence and makes an impassioned call to free ourselves from sacred myths that bind us to a problem that still appears insurmountable.

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