Languages of the Unheard Why Militant Protest Is Good for Democracy
De rooie rat is failliet, u kunt niet meer bestellen. ISBN: 9781783601622 Taal: Engels Jaar: 2014 politieke theorieMartin Luther King once insisted that 'a riot is the language of the unheard.' Since 2011 swathes of protest, rebellion, and rioting have covered the globe. A new, disenfranchised generation is fighting for its voice as once again scores of police line the streets and pop icons demand a political revolution.
Challenging us to consider arson attacks against empty buildings, black bloc street-fighting tactics, and industrial sabotage, amongst an array of other militant action, philosopher Stephen D'Arcy asks if it is ever acceptable to use or threaten to use armed force. Drawing a clear line between justifiable and unjustifiable militancy, 'Languages of the Unheard' shows that the crucial contrast is between democratic and undemocratic action, rather than violence and non-violence.
Both a consideration of the ethics and politics of militant protest and the story of dissidents and their actions post 1968, this book argues that militancy is not a danger to democratic norms of consensus-building. Instead, it is a legitimate remedy for elite intransigence and unresponsive systems of power that ignore, or silence, the people.
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