INI201H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Frantz Fanon, Walter Benjamin, Raymond Williams
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One way to interpret a subject is to define its nature to describe the fixed features of its being. Definitions accordingly deal with fundamental and unchanging properties. Law-making violence violence is required to establish the law. Law-preserving violence violence is required to keep the peace . Divine violence the invisible effects of the law-making and law-preserving violence inevitably well up in the form of diss. Putting under restraint" or restoring order", and police violence". We can note also a relatively simple sense (iii), which is the reporting of violent physical events but indicates mainly the dramatic portrayal of such events. The difficulty begins when we try to distinguish sense (iv), violence as threat, and sense (v), violence as unruly behaviour threat, or the real practice, is unruly behaviour. The phenomenon known as student violence" included cases in senses (i the word can then be very confusing.