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quote:But war works both ways - it is both a means of imposing oppression, but is also often the only effective way to rid oneself of the yoke of oppression.... But, to stop this cycle, one would have to accept that there is no solution to many of those oppressed today.
quote:What do you regard as 'institutional violence'?There may be differences of scale, but how is the violence of a police officer shooting a criminal, possibly with total justification, any less 'institutional violence' than a soldier killing an enemy soldier?
quote:Originally posted by fidocancanquote:What do you regard as 'institutional violence'?There may be differences of scale, but how is the violence of a police officer shooting a criminal, possibly with total justification, any less 'institutional violence' than a soldier killing an enemy soldier?there is no difference, both are institutional. i have no need for either. i trust my fellow human beings. the reason why there is crime, is because of the injustice that a human being has to grow up in. if we have a pleasant childhood, there may not be a huge reason for resorting to crime. the institutionalisation of a police force is a result of the institutionalisation of eg poverty. get rid of one, we can get rid of the other.the military works in a similar way at the national level.
quote:Originally posted by another_someoneThe problem with your argument about injustice is that justice is very much in the eye of the beholder.
quote:Originally posted by fidocancanyour reasoning is correct, and your manner respectful. thank you.
quote:given this relativity of perception (localised as it is to you, to me, to each an everyone one of us), the question i am asking is, does this necessitate institutionalised violence?
quote:Originally posted by thayoworld peace actualization appears unrealistic, do someone agrees with me? every country eyes world power which definitely intoxicates the subject, whao lets someone talk to me.