Naming violence: a critical theory of genocide, torture, and terrorism

New York: Columbia University Press (2018)
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Abstract

Political theory between moralism and realism -- Telling stories : on art's role in dispelling genocide blindness -- How to do things with hypotheticals : assessing thought experiments about torture -- Genealogy as critique : problematizing definitions of terrorism -- The conceptual tapestry of political violence.

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