The barren sacrifice : an essay on political violence /

"According to political theory, the primary function of the modern state is to protect its citizens--both from each other and from external enemies. Yet it is the states that essentially commit major forms of violence, such as genocides, ethnic cleansings, and large-scale massacres, against the...

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Main Authors: Dumouchel, Paul, 1951- (Author)
Group Author: Baker, Mary (Translator)
Published: Michigan State University Press,
Publisher Address: East Lansing, Michigan :
Publication Dates: [2015]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
French
Series: Studies in violence, mimesis, and culture
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Summary: "According to political theory, the primary function of the modern state is to protect its citizens--both from each other and from external enemies. Yet it is the states that essentially commit major forms of violence, such as genocides, ethnic cleansings, and large-scale massacres, against their own citizens. In this book Paul Dumouchel argues that this paradoxical reversal of the state's primary function into violence against its own members is not a mere accident but an ever-present possibility that is inscribed in the structure of the modern state. Modern states need enemies to exist and to persist, not because they are essentially evil but because modern politics constitutes a violent means of protecting us against our own violence. If they cannot--if we cannot--find enemies outside the state, they will find them inside. However, this institution is today coming to an end, not in the sense that states are disappearing, but in the sense that they are increasingly failing to protect us from our own violence. That is why the violent sacrifices that they ask from us, in wars and even in times of peace, have now become barren"--Cover flap.
Item Description: Translation of the French title: Le sacrifice inutile.
Carrier Form: xxxii, 209 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-203) and index.
ISBN: 9781611861839
1611861837
Index Number: JC328
CLC: D0
Call Number: D0/D895
Contents: Introduction -- 1. Solidarity and enmity -- 2. The state, violence, and groups -- 3. Territory and war -- 4. The traitor and reason -- 5. Indifference and charity -- 6. Social justice and territory -- Epilogue.