Political violence
From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
"Terror is as much a part of the concept of truth as runniness is of the concept of jam." --Jean Baudrillard, Cool Memories |
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Political violence is a broad term used to describe violence perpetrated by either persons or governments to achieve political goals. Many groups and individuals believe that their political systems will never respond to their demands. As a result, they believe that violence is not only justified but also necessary in order to achieve their political objectives. Similarly, many governments around the world believe they need to use violence in order to intimidate their populace into acquiescence. At other times, governments use force in order to defend their country from outside invasion or other threats of force and to coerce other governments or conquer territory. Political violence can take a number of forms including but not limited to those listed below. Non-action on the part of the government can also be characterized as a form of political violence.
See also
- Terrorism
- Activism
- Resistance movement
- Weatherman (organization)
- Red Army Faction
- State monopoly on violence