Violence and injustice are the two major political problems the
world is facing today. By offering a fresh, innovative analysis of
the concept of violence, this book presents an original insight
into the nature of injustice, which forces us to rethink the scope
and aims of a theory of social justice. More specifically, the book
explores three closely related questions: What is violence? What is
the relationship between violence and social justice? Can social
justice be promoted through violence?
This book brings together two bodies of literature, on violence
and on social justice that have hitherto developed and expanded in
almost total isolation from each other. Needless to say, violence
and injustice have a great deal in common, although it is a mistake
to assume that an injustice is simply another word for violence, or
vice-versa. "Violence and Social Justice" tries to make sense of
the complexity of the relationship between injustice and
violence.
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