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What (who) is use violence - definition

ISSUE IN ANARCHISM
Violence and anarchism; Anarchist violence; Anarchism & violence
  • ''Blessed are the Peacemakers'' by [[George Bellows]], ''[[The Masses]]'', 1917.

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  • [[Bahrain]]'s pro-democracy protesters killed by military, February 2011
  • Meeting of victims of [[sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]].
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  • [[Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall]] (JBM-HH) roundtable addressing digital stalking, ties to intimate partner violence
  • The [[Kids off the Block]] memorial featuring hundreds of simple stone blocks, one for each child killed by violence in [[Roseland, Chicago]]
  • The [[St. Bartholomew's Day massacre]] of French Protestants, 1572
  • A sign that calls to stop violence
  • Cain killing Abel
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  • ''Saul attacks David'' (who had been playing music to help Saul feel better), 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • [[Taliban]] beating woman in public
  • Nazi Germany's occupation of Poland]], December 1939
  • Typology of violence<ref name="who.int" />
  • A United States [[M8 Greyhound]] armoured car in [[Paris]] during World War II
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  • The percentages of men killed in war in eight tribal societies. (Lawrence H. Keeley, Archeologist, ''[[War Before Civilization]]'')
USE OF PHYSICAL FORCE OR POWER FOR COERCION OR AS PUNISHMENT
Coordinated violence; Violently; Violence of the Law; History of violence; Recreational violence; Violent; Interpersonal violence; Violance; Collective violence; Physical violence; Violence prevention; Violent tendencies; Violent behavior; Non-physician violence; Economic effects of violence; Prevention of violence; Epidemiology of violence; Philosophical perspectives on violence; Passive violence; Youth violence; Violence against elderly people
n.
1.
Vehemence, impetuosity, boisterousness, force.
2.
Passion, fury, fierceness, wildness, rage.
3.
Outrage, injustice, injury, wrong.
4.
Sharpness, acuteness, severity, poignancy, intensity.
5.
Ravishment, rape, constupration.
violent         
  • [[Bahrain]]'s pro-democracy protesters killed by military, February 2011
  • Meeting of victims of [[sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]].
  • 227–878}}{{refend}}
  • [[Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall]] (JBM-HH) roundtable addressing digital stalking, ties to intimate partner violence
  • The [[Kids off the Block]] memorial featuring hundreds of simple stone blocks, one for each child killed by violence in [[Roseland, Chicago]]
  • The [[St. Bartholomew's Day massacre]] of French Protestants, 1572
  • A sign that calls to stop violence
  • Cain killing Abel
  • !די לאלימות}})
  • ''Saul attacks David'' (who had been playing music to help Saul feel better), 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • [[Taliban]] beating woman in public
  • Nazi Germany's occupation of Poland]], December 1939
  • Typology of violence<ref name="who.int" />
  • A United States [[M8 Greyhound]] armoured car in [[Paris]] during World War II
  • >3000}}
{{refend}}
  • The percentages of men killed in war in eight tribal societies. (Lawrence H. Keeley, Archeologist, ''[[War Before Civilization]]'')
USE OF PHYSICAL FORCE OR POWER FOR COERCION OR AS PUNISHMENT
Coordinated violence; Violently; Violence of the Law; History of violence; Recreational violence; Violent; Interpersonal violence; Violance; Collective violence; Physical violence; Violence prevention; Violent tendencies; Violent behavior; Non-physician violence; Economic effects of violence; Prevention of violence; Epidemiology of violence; Philosophical perspectives on violence; Passive violence; Youth violence; Violence against elderly people
¦ adjective
1. using or involving violence.
2. very intense, forceful, or powerful: violent dislike.
Derivatives
violently adverb
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. violent- 'violent'.
violence         
  • [[Bahrain]]'s pro-democracy protesters killed by military, February 2011
  • Meeting of victims of [[sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]].
  • 227–878}}{{refend}}
  • [[Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall]] (JBM-HH) roundtable addressing digital stalking, ties to intimate partner violence
  • The [[Kids off the Block]] memorial featuring hundreds of simple stone blocks, one for each child killed by violence in [[Roseland, Chicago]]
  • The [[St. Bartholomew's Day massacre]] of French Protestants, 1572
  • A sign that calls to stop violence
  • Cain killing Abel
  • !די לאלימות}})
  • ''Saul attacks David'' (who had been playing music to help Saul feel better), 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • [[Taliban]] beating woman in public
  • Nazi Germany's occupation of Poland]], December 1939
  • Typology of violence<ref name="who.int" />
  • A United States [[M8 Greyhound]] armoured car in [[Paris]] during World War II
  • >3000}}
{{refend}}
  • The percentages of men killed in war in eight tribal societies. (Lawrence H. Keeley, Archeologist, ''[[War Before Civilization]]'')
USE OF PHYSICAL FORCE OR POWER FOR COERCION OR AS PUNISHMENT
Coordinated violence; Violently; Violence of the Law; History of violence; Recreational violence; Violent; Interpersonal violence; Violance; Collective violence; Physical violence; Violence prevention; Violent tendencies; Violent behavior; Non-physician violence; Economic effects of violence; Prevention of violence; Epidemiology of violence; Philosophical perspectives on violence; Passive violence; Youth violence; Violence against elderly people
n.
devastating force
1) to resort to, use violence
2) excessive violence
3) an act of violence
4) violence against
distortion
harm
5) to do violence to (the decision does violence to our whole judicial tradition)
rioting
6) communal; continuing; racial; sporadic violence
7) violence breaks out

Wikipedia

Anarchism and violence

Anarchism and violence have been linked together by events in anarchist history such as violent revolution, terrorism, assassination attempts and propaganda of the deed. Propaganda of the deed, or attentát, was espoused by leading anarchists in the late 19th century and was associated with a number of incidents of political violence. Anarchist thought, however, is quite diverse on the question of violence. Where some anarchists have opposed coercive means on the basis of coherence, others have supported acts of violent revolution as a path toward anarchy. Anarcho-pacifism is a school of thought within anarchism which rejects all violence.

Many anarchists regard the state to be at the definitional center of structural violence: directly or indirectly preventing people from meeting their basic needs, calling for violence as self-defense.

Perhaps the first anarchist periodical was named The Peaceful Revolutionist.

Examples of use of use violence
1. It is right to use violence and intimidation in a good cause.
2. Speak denies connections with the ALF and members say they do not use violence.
3. "China will never use violence to disturb the current economic order of the world.
4. Residents said they planned to resist removal, but not use violence.
5. Parents will no longer be allowed to use violence to discipline or subdue their children.