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violence$90427$ - traduzione in greco

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

violence      
n. βία, βιαιότητα, κακοποίηση
act of violence         
1948 FILM BY FRED ZINNEMANN
Act of Violence (1948 movie); Act of Violence (1948 film); Act of Violence (film); Act of violence
n. βιαιοπραγία
mental illness         
  • A patient in a strait-jacket and barrel contraption, 1908
  • Thomas Szasz
  • Eight patients representing mental diagnoses as of the 19th century at the [[Salpêtrière]], Paris.
  • Giorgio Antonucci
  • Insulin shock procedure]], 1950s
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  • economically unequal]] countries
  • rehabilitation]]-training for people with mental disorders
DISTRESSING THOUGHT OR BEHAVIOR PATTERN
Psychiatric disorder; Mental breakdown; Mentally ill; Psychological disorder; Psychiatric illness; Mental disease; Mental Illness; Psychological Disorders; Mental disorders; Mental illnesses; Psychiatric disorders; Mentally disturbed; Mentally-ill; I get so brought...; Psychological illness; Psychiatric disease; Mental debilitation; Nervous breakdown; Mental diseases; Stigma of mental illness; Neurobiological Brain Disorder; Neuropsychiatric disorder; Psychological disorders; Mentally disordered; Mental patient; Psychiatric symptoms; Mental disturbance; Mental+disturbance; Mental health disorder; Mentally deranged; Nervous prostration; Psychological problem; Mental Nervous Breakdown; Psychiatric diseases; Mentally-disturbed; Neuropsychiatric conditions; Mental instability; Mental dysfunction; Emotional breakdown; Psychiatric condition; Geisteskranker; Psychiatric breakdown; Neuropsychiatric disorders; Unsound mind; Psychological condition; Mental collapse; Mental illness; Emotional illness; Psychiatric problems; Mental health problems; Social stigma against people with mental disorders; Diagnosis of mental disorders; Stigma against mental disorders; Stigmatization of mental illness; Mental break; Violence and mental illness; Mental illness and violence; Mental health issue; Mental ilness; Discrimination against mentally ill people; Discrimination against people with mental illness; Violence against mentally ill people; Violence against the mentally ill; Stigma towards mental illness; Discrimination and mental health; Discrimination and mental illness; Discrimination against the mentally ill; Public attitudes to mental illness; Public attitudes toward mental illness; Mental health stigma; Risk factors for mental illness; Risk factors for mental disorders; Misconceptions about mental illness; Mental problem; Mental health problem; Social stigma against mental disorders; Diagnosis of mental illness; Mental health condition; Violence against people with mental illness; Violence against people with mental disorders; Mental health and violence; Employment discrimination and mental illness; Mental health discrimination; Discrimination based on mental illness; Discrimination based on mental health; Psychiatric conditions; Mentally ill person; Mental health issues; Societal and cultural aspects of mental disorders; Media portrayal of mental disorders; Nervous illness; Violence and mental health; Psychiatric Disorders
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Definizione

violence
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.

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.