On Murderous Silence
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2101067CKeywords:
violence, consent, responsibility, rebellion, critique, shameAbstract
The paper focuses on violence, claiming that it is not action, but silence and inaction that become “murderous”, given that we are forced into a permanent and impossible process of choosing between responsibility for the other and the possibility of responding to a call for help. Still, this position is not final and the author offers certain alternative strategies, such as rebellion, goodness, critique and shame.
References
Crépon, Marc (2008), La culture de la peur: identité, sécurité, démocratie, Paris : Galilée.
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