01151 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001000120084001700130100001600147245004100163260005000204300002000254500002600274504001700300520053400317650001300851650001400864990003100878INLIS00000000000095920221018090059 a0010-0520000959221018 | | eng  a0521836999 aeng a303.6 a303.6 KEA v0 aKeane, John1 aViolence and Democracy /cJohn Keane aCambrige :bCambridge University Press,c2004 a218 p. ;c23 cm aIndeks : p. 214 - 218 ap. 210 - 213 aThe recent history of philosophica and political reflection on violent forms a rich college of conflicting and converghing insights. A number of these remain vital in any assemment of the contours of contemporary violence. Readers who remain unsatisfed with the material cited in this essay, or who are interested in deepening their anderstanding of the subject, may wish to consult the following addtional literature on vionce written by specialist in variuos schoraly discpilnes. For her generuos help in the prepation of both. 4aViolence 4aDemocracy a09215 / MKRI - P /x - 2008