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A genealogy of social violence: founding murder, Rawlsian fairness, and the future of the family

Part of the Classical and Contemporary Social Theory series
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Examining the mimetic theory of Ren? Girard, this book investigates the development of society as a result of an original crime (a murder) that shaped the way the earliest humans organized the social structures we live with today - an analysis that reveals the dangerous structure of the most basic social relationships.

With attention to family relationships, A Genealogy of Social Violence sheds light on the processes by which the traditional nuclear family, through the mimetic behaviour of children, embeds violence into human desires and hence society as whole.

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Ashgate
1472417232 / 9781472417237
Ebook
301.01
28/11/2013
England
English
272 pages