Trust and violence: an essay on a modern relationship
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505 | 8 | |a Cover; Contents; Preface; Introduction: The Mystery; Chapter 1: Trust and Modernity; Two Scenes from Thomas Mann's Confessions of Felix Krull; Trust; Practices of Social Trust; Trust and Seriousness--The Gretchenfrage; Trust and the Construction of the We; We Can't Not Trust; Reorientation; The Bearers of Premodern Social Trust; The Problem of Trust within Modernity; Trust in Modernity; Chapter 2: Power and Violence; Kratos and Bia; A Phenomenology of Physical Violence; Locative Violence; Raptive Violence; Autotelic Violence; Reduction to Body; Psychological Violence/Autotelic Bias | |
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505 | 8 | |a Displaying the Instruments of Torture--Again?Angst and Self-Assurance; Polonius, His Will and Testament; Notes; Bibliography | |
505 | 8 | |a The limiting of violence through state powers is one of the central projects of the modern age. Why then have recent centuries been so bloody? In Trust and Violence, acclaimed German intellectual and public figure Jan Philipp Reemtsma demonstrates that the aim of decreasing and deterring violence has gone hand in hand with the misleading idea that violence is abnormal and beyond comprehension. We would be far better off, Reemtsma argues, if we acknowledged the disturbing fact that violence is normal. At the same time, Reemtsma contends that violence cannot be fully understood without delving i | |
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contents | Cover; Contents; Preface; Introduction: The Mystery; Chapter 1: Trust and Modernity; Two Scenes from Thomas Mann's Confessions of Felix Krull; Trust; Practices of Social Trust; Trust and Seriousness--The Gretchenfrage; Trust and the Construction of the We; We Can't Not Trust; Reorientation; The Bearers of Premodern Social Trust; The Problem of Trust within Modernity; Trust in Modernity; Chapter 2: Power and Violence; Kratos and Bia; A Phenomenology of Physical Violence; Locative Violence; Raptive Violence; Autotelic Violence; Reduction to Body; Psychological Violence/Autotelic Bias Fragmentation: The Destruction of the IComplementary Opposites; Power--Without Violence; Coercive Power; The Temporality of Power; Reward Power, Coercive Power, and Violence; Richard III: A Flawed Power Calculus; Consent as a Function of Temporality; Participatory Power, Trust, Legal Regulation; Monopoly; Delegation; The Dynamics of Demonopolization; Participatory Power and Violence; Modernity and Violence; Chapter 3: Delegitimation/Relegitimation; Marsyas; Max Stays Seated; Permitted, Prohibited, Mandated; Civilization and Barbarism; The I and the Idea of Humanity; Disgust Shakespeare and the Dawning Awareness of Violence as WrongCurtailing Violence and Preserving Trust; Relegitimation (1): The Rhetoric of Nation and Civilizing Mission; Bounding the Nation; The Guillotine and the Puppy; Relegitimation (2): The Rhetoric of Eschatological Purge; Relegitimation (3): The Rhetoric of Genocide; Modernity and Its Discontents; Chapter 4: Trust in Violence; Violence--Trust--Power: The Devil and the Little Bishop; Auschwitz--Gulag--Hiroshima; Escalating the Instruments of Violence; Modernization and the Gang; Demodernization and the Gang; The Logic of Terror; Macbeth Why the Jews?When the Impossible Becomes Possible; Trust in Violence and the Role of Personality; Trust in Violence and Self-Trust; Chapter 5: Violence and Communication; Cola Gentile Speaks; Sociology's Silence; The Disappearance of the Third Party; Coping (1): Delegitimation by Criminal Procedure and the Exclusion of the Third Party; Coping (2): The Authority of the Victim and the Replacement of the Third Party; Coping (3): Instrumental Interpretation and the Denial of Communication; Excursus: A Brief Theory of the Desperado, or, Did William Tell Really Liberate Switzerland? Displaying the Instruments of Torture--Again?Angst and Self-Assurance; Polonius, His Will and Testament; Notes; Bibliography The limiting of violence through state powers is one of the central projects of the modern age. Why then have recent centuries been so bloody? In Trust and Violence, acclaimed German intellectual and public figure Jan Philipp Reemtsma demonstrates that the aim of decreasing and deterring violence has gone hand in hand with the misleading idea that violence is abnormal and beyond comprehension. We would be far better off, Reemtsma argues, if we acknowledged the disturbing fact that violence is normal. At the same time, Reemtsma contends that violence cannot be fully understood without delving i |
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spelling | Reemtsma, Jan Philipp Verfasser aut Vertrauen und Gewalt Trust and violence an essay on a modern relationship Jan Philipp Reemtsma Princeton Princeton University Press 2012 1 online resource (393 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record Cover; Contents; Preface; Introduction: The Mystery; Chapter 1: Trust and Modernity; Two Scenes from Thomas Mann's Confessions of Felix Krull; Trust; Practices of Social Trust; Trust and Seriousness--The Gretchenfrage; Trust and the Construction of the We; We Can't Not Trust; Reorientation; The Bearers of Premodern Social Trust; The Problem of Trust within Modernity; Trust in Modernity; Chapter 2: Power and Violence; Kratos and Bia; A Phenomenology of Physical Violence; Locative Violence; Raptive Violence; Autotelic Violence; Reduction to Body; Psychological Violence/Autotelic Bias Fragmentation: The Destruction of the IComplementary Opposites; Power--Without Violence; Coercive Power; The Temporality of Power; Reward Power, Coercive Power, and Violence; Richard III: A Flawed Power Calculus; Consent as a Function of Temporality; Participatory Power, Trust, Legal Regulation; Monopoly; Delegation; The Dynamics of Demonopolization; Participatory Power and Violence; Modernity and Violence; Chapter 3: Delegitimation/Relegitimation; Marsyas; Max Stays Seated; Permitted, Prohibited, Mandated; Civilization and Barbarism; The I and the Idea of Humanity; Disgust Shakespeare and the Dawning Awareness of Violence as WrongCurtailing Violence and Preserving Trust; Relegitimation (1): The Rhetoric of Nation and Civilizing Mission; Bounding the Nation; The Guillotine and the Puppy; Relegitimation (2): The Rhetoric of Eschatological Purge; Relegitimation (3): The Rhetoric of Genocide; Modernity and Its Discontents; Chapter 4: Trust in Violence; Violence--Trust--Power: The Devil and the Little Bishop; Auschwitz--Gulag--Hiroshima; Escalating the Instruments of Violence; Modernization and the Gang; Demodernization and the Gang; The Logic of Terror; Macbeth Why the Jews?When the Impossible Becomes Possible; Trust in Violence and the Role of Personality; Trust in Violence and Self-Trust; Chapter 5: Violence and Communication; Cola Gentile Speaks; Sociology's Silence; The Disappearance of the Third Party; Coping (1): Delegitimation by Criminal Procedure and the Exclusion of the Third Party; Coping (2): The Authority of the Victim and the Replacement of the Third Party; Coping (3): Instrumental Interpretation and the Denial of Communication; Excursus: A Brief Theory of the Desperado, or, Did William Tell Really Liberate Switzerland? Displaying the Instruments of Torture--Again?Angst and Self-Assurance; Polonius, His Will and Testament; Notes; Bibliography The limiting of violence through state powers is one of the central projects of the modern age. Why then have recent centuries been so bloody? In Trust and Violence, acclaimed German intellectual and public figure Jan Philipp Reemtsma demonstrates that the aim of decreasing and deterring violence has gone hand in hand with the misleading idea that violence is abnormal and beyond comprehension. We would be far better off, Reemtsma argues, if we acknowledged the disturbing fact that violence is normal. At the same time, Reemtsma contends that violence cannot be fully understood without delving i Social Science PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology bisacsh Power (Social sciences) fast Social interaction fast Trust fast Power (Social sciences) Trust Social interaction Gewalttätigkeit (DE-588)4157237-3 gnd rswk-swf Moderne (DE-588)4039827-4 gnd rswk-swf Vertrauen (DE-588)4063290-8 gnd rswk-swf Gewaltmonopol (DE-588)4257032-3 gnd rswk-swf Phänomenologische Soziologie (DE-588)4366083-6 gnd rswk-swf Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 gnd rswk-swf Moderne (DE-588)4039827-4 s Vertrauen (DE-588)4063290-8 s Gewalttätigkeit (DE-588)4157237-3 s Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 s Phänomenologische Soziologie (DE-588)4366083-6 s 1\p DE-604 Gewaltmonopol (DE-588)4257032-3 s 2\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Reemtsma, Jan Philipp Trust and Violence : An Essay on a Modern Relationship http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=439321 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Reemtsma, Jan Philipp Trust and violence an essay on a modern relationship Cover; Contents; Preface; Introduction: The Mystery; Chapter 1: Trust and Modernity; Two Scenes from Thomas Mann's Confessions of Felix Krull; Trust; Practices of Social Trust; Trust and Seriousness--The Gretchenfrage; Trust and the Construction of the We; We Can't Not Trust; Reorientation; The Bearers of Premodern Social Trust; The Problem of Trust within Modernity; Trust in Modernity; Chapter 2: Power and Violence; Kratos and Bia; A Phenomenology of Physical Violence; Locative Violence; Raptive Violence; Autotelic Violence; Reduction to Body; Psychological Violence/Autotelic Bias Fragmentation: The Destruction of the IComplementary Opposites; Power--Without Violence; Coercive Power; The Temporality of Power; Reward Power, Coercive Power, and Violence; Richard III: A Flawed Power Calculus; Consent as a Function of Temporality; Participatory Power, Trust, Legal Regulation; Monopoly; Delegation; The Dynamics of Demonopolization; Participatory Power and Violence; Modernity and Violence; Chapter 3: Delegitimation/Relegitimation; Marsyas; Max Stays Seated; Permitted, Prohibited, Mandated; Civilization and Barbarism; The I and the Idea of Humanity; Disgust Shakespeare and the Dawning Awareness of Violence as WrongCurtailing Violence and Preserving Trust; Relegitimation (1): The Rhetoric of Nation and Civilizing Mission; Bounding the Nation; The Guillotine and the Puppy; Relegitimation (2): The Rhetoric of Eschatological Purge; Relegitimation (3): The Rhetoric of Genocide; Modernity and Its Discontents; Chapter 4: Trust in Violence; Violence--Trust--Power: The Devil and the Little Bishop; Auschwitz--Gulag--Hiroshima; Escalating the Instruments of Violence; Modernization and the Gang; Demodernization and the Gang; The Logic of Terror; Macbeth Why the Jews?When the Impossible Becomes Possible; Trust in Violence and the Role of Personality; Trust in Violence and Self-Trust; Chapter 5: Violence and Communication; Cola Gentile Speaks; Sociology's Silence; The Disappearance of the Third Party; Coping (1): Delegitimation by Criminal Procedure and the Exclusion of the Third Party; Coping (2): The Authority of the Victim and the Replacement of the Third Party; Coping (3): Instrumental Interpretation and the Denial of Communication; Excursus: A Brief Theory of the Desperado, or, Did William Tell Really Liberate Switzerland? Displaying the Instruments of Torture--Again?Angst and Self-Assurance; Polonius, His Will and Testament; Notes; Bibliography The limiting of violence through state powers is one of the central projects of the modern age. Why then have recent centuries been so bloody? In Trust and Violence, acclaimed German intellectual and public figure Jan Philipp Reemtsma demonstrates that the aim of decreasing and deterring violence has gone hand in hand with the misleading idea that violence is abnormal and beyond comprehension. We would be far better off, Reemtsma argues, if we acknowledged the disturbing fact that violence is normal. At the same time, Reemtsma contends that violence cannot be fully understood without delving i Social Science PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology bisacsh Power (Social sciences) fast Social interaction fast Trust fast Power (Social sciences) Trust Social interaction Gewalttätigkeit (DE-588)4157237-3 gnd Moderne (DE-588)4039827-4 gnd Vertrauen (DE-588)4063290-8 gnd Gewaltmonopol (DE-588)4257032-3 gnd Phänomenologische Soziologie (DE-588)4366083-6 gnd Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 gnd |
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title | Trust and violence an essay on a modern relationship |
title_alt | Vertrauen und Gewalt |
title_auth | Trust and violence an essay on a modern relationship |
title_exact_search | Trust and violence an essay on a modern relationship |
title_full | Trust and violence an essay on a modern relationship Jan Philipp Reemtsma |
title_fullStr | Trust and violence an essay on a modern relationship Jan Philipp Reemtsma |
title_full_unstemmed | Trust and violence an essay on a modern relationship Jan Philipp Reemtsma |
title_short | Trust and violence |
title_sort | trust and violence an essay on a modern relationship |
title_sub | an essay on a modern relationship |
topic | Social Science PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology bisacsh Power (Social sciences) fast Social interaction fast Trust fast Power (Social sciences) Trust Social interaction Gewalttätigkeit (DE-588)4157237-3 gnd Moderne (DE-588)4039827-4 gnd Vertrauen (DE-588)4063290-8 gnd Gewaltmonopol (DE-588)4257032-3 gnd Phänomenologische Soziologie (DE-588)4366083-6 gnd Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Social Science PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology Power (Social sciences) Social interaction Trust Gewalttätigkeit Moderne Vertrauen Gewaltmonopol Phänomenologische Soziologie Macht |
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