Gewalt und Legitimation – Grundzüge eines unaufhebbaren Missverhältnisses

Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 110 (1):82-104 (2024)
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In contrast to the widespread assumption that the state has the monopoly on violence and on the legal use of force, this essay draws attention to forms of violence which cannot be sublated in any political form of life that lays claim to the legitimate use of violence and force. The author asserts that any way of legitimization of violence is suspect of concealing reverse sides of new forms of violence that possibly escape political attention. This insight refers back to the “political paradox” as it was described in Paul Ricoeur’s political philosophy.

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