State Violence and Moral Horror
State University of New York Press
Explore the profound and disturbing intersection of state violence and moral horror with Jeremy Arnold's seminal work, "State Violence and Moral Horror." This book delves into the psychological and ethical ramifications of state-sanctioned violence, examining how societies grapple with its implications. Arnold offers a critical analysis of historical and contemporary events, providing insights into the nature of power, accountability, and human suffering. Key themes explored include: * The normalization of violence in state apparatuses * The erosion of moral boundaries under duress * Case studies of significant historical events * The psychological impact on perpetrators and victims "State Violence and Moral Horror" is an essential read for anyone interested in political science, sociology, ethics, and history. It challenges readers to confront difficult truths about the role of the state and its impact on human morality. Summary for Search: State Violence and Moral Horror book, Jeremy Arnold, State University of New York Press, political science, sociology, ethics, history, state-sanctioned violence, moral implications, human suffering, accountability.
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