Institutional violence /

Co-edited by Minnesota author Robert Litke.

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Other Authors: Curtin, Deane W. (ed.), Litke, Robert (ed.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Atlanta, Ga. : Rodopi, 1999.
Series:Value inquiry book series; 88
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Is poverty violence / Steven Lee
  • 2. Linguistic violence / William C. Gay
  • 3. Compromised childhoods and social violence / Natalie Dandekar
  • 4. The death penalty as a peace issue / Stephen Nathanson
  • 5. Mothers in prison : institutional violence, human values, and healing / Mar Peter-Raoul and Sherrie Apple
  • 6. Work and peacemaking / Robert Sessions
  • 7. Fundamentalism, oppression, and violence / Robert Litke
  • 8. Ideological intolerance : causes, consequences, and alternatives / Jerald Richards
  • 9. Genocide and moral philosophy / Judith L. Presler
  • 10. International intervention : shell in Nigeria / Eddy Souffrant
  • 11. The challenge of systemic oppression : the dangerous divorce of civil and domestic spheres / Sally J. Scholz
  • 12. Feminist justice and sexual harassment / James P. Sterba
  • 13. Feminism and firearms / Amy Ihlan
  • 14. Devaluing others to enhance our self-esteem : a moral phenomenology of racism / Laura Duhan Kaplan
  • 16. The limits of tolerance / Paula J. Smithka
  • 17. Racism and prejudice / Larry Udell
  • 18. Institutional violence as systemic evil / Robert Ginsberg
  • 19. Ecofeminism and the dismantling of institutional violence / Michael Allen Fox
  • 20. Treading on harrowed ground : the violence of agriculture / Judith A. Boss
  • 21. Managing violence under military professionalization / John Kultgen
  • 22. The armed forces caught in a web : both victims and perpetrators of violence / Gail M. Presbey
  • 23. Ethical education in the military : controlling the institution of violence / David E. Johnson
  • 24. Power, public authority, and nonviolence / Joseph C. Kunkel
  • 25. A world without enemies (Bush's brush with morality) / Ron Hirschbein
  • 26. Epistemological violence / Andrew Norman
  • 27. A Buddhist response to institutional violence / Glen T. Martin.