Progressive Violence

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20th Century Social Science
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A01=Michael Blain
American
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Angeline Kearns-Blain
Anglo-American
Author_Angeline Kearns-Blain
Author_Michael Blain
Auxiliary Function
barbarism
biopolitics and terrorism
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Civil Society
collective violence
collective violence studies
Coquille River
destruction
domination
Enlightenment Social Theories
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ethics
ethics of warfare
Everyday Cultural Life
freedom
Gate
global war on terror
Global WoT
idealise
imperial power dynamics
Imperial Power Struggles
imperialism
Indigenous Irish
Influential Sociological Theorizing
knowledge
Knowledge Dynamic
Labeling Theory
Labeling Theory Approach
Michael Blain
Military Violence
Obama Regime
OED Quote
Policy Planning Network
political ritual theory
Political Violence
power
progressive
progressive violence
Rational Strategic Actors
ritualised violence in social cohesion
society
sociology
sociology of violence
solidarity
Southwest Oregon
Terror Dynamic
theorising
theorizing
United States
US
victimage ritual
Victimage Rituals
violence
war on terror
warfare

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138497726
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the role of collective violence in the achievement of solidarity, shedding light on the difficulty faced by sociology in theorizing violence and warfare as a result of the discipline’s tendency to idealize society in an attempt to legitimize the idea of progressive social change. Using the global War on Terror as a focal point, the authors develop this argument through the related issues of power, knowledge, and ethics, explaining the War on Terror in terms of the Anglo-American tradition of imperial power and domination. Exploring the victimage rituals through which society is brought together in the ritual domination and destruction of a constructed "villain," Progressive Violence: Theorizing the War on Terror also considers the price of the liberal moral values in terms of which the global war on terror is frequently justified, and the volume of "progressive violence" involved in advancing the cause of freedom. The authors use this case to theorize the general role of vicarious victimage ritual in the social genesis of political violence and sadism, and its calculated use by politicians to achieve their imperial aims. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology and social theory with interests in terrorism, violence, and geopolitics.

Michael Blain is Professor of Sociology at Boise State University, USA. He is the author of The Sociology Terrorism and Power, Discourse and Victimage Ritual in the War on Terror.

Angeline Kearns-Blain was previously Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies at Boise State University, USA. She is the author of Stealing Sunlight: Growing up in Irishtown and I used to be Irish: Leaving Ireland, Becoming American.

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