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The Value of Violence Benjamin Ginsberg

The Value of Violence By Benjamin Ginsberg

The Value of Violence by Benjamin Ginsberg


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The Value of Violence by Benjamin Ginsberg

Though violence is commonly deplored, political scientist Ginsberg argues that in many ways it is indispensable, unavoidable, and valuable. Ginsberg sees violence manifested in society in many ways. Law-preserving violence (using Walter Benjamin's phrase) is the chief means by which society preserves social order. Behind the security of a stable society are the blunt instruments of the police, prisons, and the power of the bureaucratic state to coerce and manipulate. Ginsberg also discusses violence as a tool of social change, whether used in outright revolution or as a means of reform in public protests or the threat of insurrection. He notes that even groups committed to nonviolent tactics rely on the violent reactions of their opponents to achieve their ends. And to avoid the threat of unrest, modern states resort to social welfare systems (a prudent use of the carrot instead of the stick). Emphasizing the unavoidability of violence to create major change, Ginsberg points out that few today would trade our current situation for the alternative had our forefathers not resorted to the violence of the American Revolution and the Civil War.

About Benjamin Ginsberg

Benjamin Ginsberg (Potomac, MD) is the David Bernstein Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of more than twenty books, including How the Jews Defeated Hitler- Exploding the Myth of Jewish Passivity in the Face of Nazism (Rowman; Littlefield, 2013) The Fall of the Faculty- The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why It Matters (Oxford University Press, 2011) Do the Jews Have a Future in America? (Verbis, 2010); and Political Science as Public Philosophy, co-edited with Gwendolyn Mink (W.W. Norton, 2010).

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CIN1616148314LN
9781616148317
1616148314
The Value of Violence by Benjamin Ginsberg
Used - Like New
Hardback
Prometheus Books
20130917
222
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