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nozioni comuni nozioni comuni Saturday, 20 April 2024 Critique of violence, critique of the state Walter Benjamin's Critique of violence is a seminal text that in just a few steps dismantles the very idea that any form of legitimate violence can exist, or that means can be separated from ends so that a just end can make a wrong mean just. For that alone, this would be a great text, and the theoretical foundation of consistent and absolute nonviolence. Yet there's even more in it: as David Graeber pointed out, Benjamin’s ruling out of legitimate violence hits the very notion of modern State, as “a human community that (successfully) claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory” (as per the definition popularized by Max Weber in “Politics as a Vocation” (1918), since if there’s no such a thing as a legitimate use of violence, because of the contradiction that forbids, then there’s no such a thing as a legitimate, democratic monopoly of this...

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