Trust and violence in modern society
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"A form of civilization is characterized by the designation of areas where violence is forbidden, permissible, or desirable. Social trust is tied to the stability of these zones. The evolutionary ideal of modernity is that the range of forbidden violence should expand at the expense of permissible and desirable zones of violence. Today, we believe that self-inflicted violence is appalling, illegitimate, and if we do encounter it, it is always caused by some individual pathology. Where it doesn't help, we declare it a mystery. " "[The volume] discusses a topic which, in the author's view, has not received sufficient attention so far: the relationship between trust and violence. Three main questions arise: First, how did modernity, i.e. the European crisis of the 16th and 17th centuries, develop? -the specificity of a transatlantic cultural formation that seems to distinguish it from all other cultural formations, namely that it considers special legitimacy to be needed for the use of violence? Secondly, how does modernity reconcile this need for legitimacy with the self-image that Thirdly, why is it that the violence processes of the twentieth century have severely affected the self-image of modernity, but have not yet led us to shrug off with a shrug of the shoulder? about the special trip? " (excerpt from the Preface to the volume) Jan Philipp Reemtsma (1952, Bonn) is a professor of contemporary German literature in Hamburg and editor of a critical edition of Wieland's works. He initiated a notable exhibition of the Wehrmacht's murders. This is the first volume published in Hungarian. His major works: Der Liebe Maskentanz (on the works of Wieland, 1999) "Wie hätte ich mich verhalten?" undereere nicht nur deutsche Fragen (2001) Das unaufhebbare Nichtbescheidwissen der Mehrheit (2005) Folter im Rechtsstaat? (2005) Über Arno Schmidt (2006) Lessing in Hamburg (2007) Vertrauen und Gewalt (2008) Vermessungen eines poetischen Terrains. Schriften zur Literatur. Gesamtwerk. (2015) Was he: literary text interpreters? (2015)
publisher | Atlantis Publishing |
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writer | Jan Philipp Reemtsma |
scope | 672 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9789639777491 |
year of publication | 2017 |
binding | with threaded cardboard protective cover |
translator | Papp Zoltán |
editor | Miklós Tamás |