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Kratos and Bia Kratos and Bia
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A Phenomenology of Physical Violence A Phenomenology of Physical Violence
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Locative Violence Locative Violence
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Raptive Violence Raptive Violence
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Autotelic Violence Autotelic Violence
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Reduction to Body Reduction to Body
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Psychological Violence/Autotelic Bias Psychological Violence/Autotelic Bias
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Fragmentation: The Destruction of the I Fragmentation: The Destruction of the I
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Complementary Opposites Complementary Opposites
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Power—without Violence Power—without Violence
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Coercive Power Coercive Power
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The Temporality of Power The Temporality of Power
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Reward Power, Coercive Power, and Violence Reward Power, Coercive Power, and Violence
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Richard III: A Flawed Power Calculus Richard III: A Flawed Power Calculus
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Consent as a Function of Temporality Consent as a Function of Temporality
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Participatory Power, Trust, Legal Regulation Participatory Power, Trust, Legal Regulation
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Monopoly Monopoly
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Delegation Delegation
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The Dynamics of Demonopolization The Dynamics of Demonopolization
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Participatory Power and Violence Participatory Power and Violence
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Modernity and Violence Modernity and Violence
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Abstract
This chapter paints a picture of modernity as a fragmented and legally regulated power structure underwritten by a state monopoly on violence. This power structure allows functional differentiation to thrive and determines modernity's practices of social trust. It also defines the risks: institutions licensed to use violence that cannot themselves be controlled by violence; the deregulation of the entire power structure should those institutions turn against the state; the subversion of the power structure when too much of the population participates in violence. These risks can be described as crises of trust, and crises of trust are always crises of trust about the trust of others.
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