The fundamental power of the modern state has long rested on its ability to enforce a monopoly over violence — a power achieved through centuries of social contract, consolidation of military resources, and the organization of large institutions tasked with law enforcement and defense.
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The Democratization of Violence: Rethinking…
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The fundamental power of the modern state has long rested on its ability to enforce a monopoly over violence — a power achieved through centuries of social contract, consolidation of military resources, and the organization of large institutions tasked with law enforcement and defense.