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  2. Morality of violence - Wikipedia

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    In ethics, questions regarding the morality of violence ask under what conditions, if any, the use of violence can be morally justified. Three prominent views on the morality of violence are (1) the pacifist position, which states that violence is always immoral, and should never be used; (2) the utilitarian position, that means that violence can be used if it achieves a greater "good" for ...

  3. Moral exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Opotow, Gerson, and Woodside [24] explored moral exclusion theory in terms of teaching peace education and providing a structured and systematic approach to the complex issue of peace. They listed four key social dilemmas that moral exclusion systematically illustrates in the study of conflict, war, and peace: educating for coexistence ...

  4. Ethnic conflict - Wikipedia

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    In The Geography of Ethnic Violence, Monica Duffy Toft shows how ethnic group settlement patterns, socially constructed identities, charismatic leaders, issue indivisibility, and state concern with precedent setting can lead rational actors to escalate a dispute to violence, even when doing so is likely to leave contending groups much worse off ...

  5. Media ethics - Wikipedia

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    Issues in the ethics of entertainment media include: The depiction of violence and sex, and the presence of strong language. Ethical guidelines and legislation in this area are common and many media (e.g. film, computer games) are subject to ratings systems and supervision by agencies.

  6. Ethics of torture - Wikipedia

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    As a result, such magistrates are often under pressure to produce results. It is alleged that in many cases police violence towards suspects has been ignored by the magistrates. In the adversarial system of common law used throughout the English-speaking world, the experience is a different one. As the two parties have to convince a jury ...

  7. Mapping the Dead: Gun Deaths Since Sandy Hook

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    In a speech there, President Obama said "too many of our children are being taken away from us" as a result of gun violence. In Houston, another hard-hit city, the mayor supports banning assault rifles and high-capacity magazines but said, "I do not support restricting the right to continue to hold a legally obtained conceal to carry license ...

  8. Communal violence - Wikipedia

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    Dhammayietra, an annual peace march in Lampatao, Cambodia at Thailand border against communal violence. Communal violence is a form of violence that is perpetrated across ethnic or communal lines, where the violent parties feel solidarity for their respective groups and victims are chosen based upon group membership. [1]

  9. Non-aggression principle - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Interpretations of the NAP vary, particularly concerning issues like intellectual property, force, and abortion. The Non-Aggression Principle is considered by some to be a defining principle of libertarianism [ 3 ] and is also a prominent idea in anarcho-capitalism , voluntaryism , and minarchism .