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  2. Rising Up and Rising Down - Wikipedia

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    Rising Up and Rising Down is a wide-ranging study of the justifications for and consequences of violence. The seven-volume edition is divided between essays analyzing the actions and motivations of historical figures (including Napoleon, Abraham Lincoln, John Brown, Robespierre, Cortés, Trotsky, Stalin, and Gandhi) and pieces of journalism and reportage that act as contemporary "case studies ...

  3. Violence in literature - Wikipedia

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    Fiction maintains depictions of violence to expose the basic conflicts in social relationships and in turn provide readers with an understanding of both personal and collective life experiences. [30] In his book How to Read Literature Like a Professor, Foster (2003) classifies fictional violence into two categories: authorial and character-imposed.

  4. List of most commonly challenged books in the United States

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    This list of the most commonly challenged books in the United States refers to books sought to be removed or otherwise restricted from public access, typically from a library or a school curriculum. This list is primarily based on U.S. data gathered by the American Library Association 's Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF), which gathers data ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Babel, or the Necessity of Violence - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian said, "This is a scholarly book by a superb scholar", noting that "the pages are heavy with footnotes; not the more usual whimsical ones ... but academic notes, hectoring and preachy in a parody of the 19th-century tomes Swift and his friends at Oxford must study" [10] The review remarked that the characters "are pretentious, but ...

  7. Category:Books about violence - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books about violence" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Ervin Staub - Wikipedia

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    He has served as an expert witness, for example, at the Abu Ghraib trials, [4] lectured widely on topics related to his work in academic, public, and government settings in the U.S. and other countries, and is the recipient of numerous honors. His most recent book is Overcoming evil: Genocide, violent conflict and terrorism. 2011. New York ...

  9. Social novel - Wikipedia

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    The adolescent problem novel is rather loosely defined. Rose Mary Honnold in The Teen Reader's Advisor defines them as dealing more with characters from lower-class families and their problems; and as using "grittier", more realistic language, including dialects, profanity, and poor grammar, when it fits the character and setting.