W stronę naturalizacji przemocy w polityce

Violence is an inherent phenomenon in political processes. Although in commonly used discourses and value systems it is perceived negatively, one cannot deny that it has important social and political functions. In terms of power distribution, violence plays an ordering and hierarchical role. This p...

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Published in:Teoria Polityki Vol. 5; no. 5; pp. 71 - 84
Main Author: Bielawski, Kornel
Format: Journal Article
Language:Polish
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego 2021
Jagiellonian University Press
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Summary:Violence is an inherent phenomenon in political processes. Although in commonly used discourses and value systems it is perceived negatively, one cannot deny that it has important social and political functions. In terms of power distribution, violence plays an ordering and hierarchical role. This paper’s objective is to indicate a number of aspects pointing to the naturalistic sources of violence: from the philosophical reflections of the classic thinkers, through the conclusions from the observation of the natural world, to biopsychology. The paper attempts to recognize the foundations of aggressive human behavior, stripped of cultural influences and what can be considered unnatural.
ISSN:2543-7046
2544-0845
DOI:10.4467/25440845TP.21.006.13786