The depersonalization of violence: Reflections on the future of personal responsibility

Journal of Value Inquiry 7 (3):161-172 (1973)
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Abstract

The intent of this article is to discredit the much used concept (often unstated) of virtuous violence. To begin with, it is a paradox hence in need of not easily achieved justification. Here author's critique focuses on the political myth of prophetic righteousness, the ethical myth of a common good, and the myth of the infinite, which is utilized all too often to bypass finite systems. (Article sharply criticized when first presented to a faculty group.)

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Edmund Byrne
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis

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