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From force to political power: Frantz Fanon, M. K. Gandhi, and Hannah Arendt on violence, political action, and ethics.

机译:从武力到政治权力:弗朗茨·法农(Frantz Fanon),甘地(M. K. Gandhi)和汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)谈暴力,政治行为和道德。

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This dissertation analyzes the problem of political violence in popular struggles for freedom and regime change. It seeks not only to explicate the different arguments for and against the use of violence in political struggle, but also the extent to which these various ways set the conditions for the political landscape after the struggle. To do that, I engage the arguments of Frantz Fanon, M. K. Gandhi, and Hannah Arendt. While these authors diverge with regard to the role of violence in popular struggles, all three conceptualize ways to achieve nonviolent politics or at least to reduce the role of violence in normal everyday politics.;While Fanon and Gandhi offer viable diagnoses of the problem of violence and liberation, by stressing the structural and affective dimensions of political violence, Arendt challenges the traditional equation between political power and violence and offers an institutional alternative in her theory of a federated council system. My analysis reconstructs the link between the critique of violence (state, colonial, or mass violence) and the constructive theory of foundation and preservation of stability and effective relations of trust. These relations of trust are necessary to prevent recurring violence and escalation in the period following the struggle. By analyzing the intersections of violence, political action, and ethics in the work of Fanon, Gandhi, and Arendt, I provide a theoretical framework for understanding the role of violence in popular struggles and everyday politics, while avoiding the limitations of each theory.;The aim of this study is threefold: first, to provide an alternative to the prominent positions of realism and moralism in political philosophy through an evaluation of ethical argumentation in politics regarding the problem of violence; second, to contribute to debates about political freedom, and sovereignty in democratic theory through examination of different solutions for the conservation of power and freedom in the transition from struggle to ordinary politics; and third, to develop a critical lens with which to examine situations of conflict and popular struggles, the place of violence, and the transition to ordinary politics. By way of conclusion, I demonstrate the relevance of this study through examination of a concrete case from the Middle East: the Egyptian revolution of 2011. The theoretical framework set by the multifocal debate provides a resource to analyze the promise and the ensuing crisis of the Egyptian project.
机译:本文分析了争取自由和政权更替的民众斗争中的政治暴力问题。它不仅试图阐明支持和反对在政治斗争中使用暴力的不同论点,而且还试图阐明在斗争之后这些不同方式为政治格局创造条件的程度。为此,我请弗朗茨·法农(Frantz Fanon),甘地(M. K. Gandhi)和汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)进行辩论。尽管这些作者在暴力在民众斗争中的作用方面存在分歧,但所有这三个概念化了实现非暴力政治或至少减少暴力在正常日常政治中的作用的方式。;而法农和甘地为暴力问题提供了可行的诊断方法通过强调政治暴力的结构和情感层面,阿伦特对政治权力和暴力之间的传统等式提出了挑战,并在其联邦议会制度理论中提供了制度上的选择。我的分析重建了暴力批评(国家,殖民或大规模暴力)与建设性理论的基础,并维护了稳定和有效的信任关系之间的联系。这些信任关系对于在斗争后的时期防止再次发生的暴力和升级是必要的。通过分析法农(Fonon),甘地(Gandhi)和阿伦特(Arendt)工作中的暴力,政治行为和道德的交集,我提供了一个理论框架,用于理解暴力在民众斗争和日常政治中的作用,同时避免了每种理论的局限性。这项研究的目的是三方面的:首先,通过对政治中关于暴力问题的伦理论证进行评估,为现实主义和道德主义在政治哲学中的突出地位提供另一种选择。第二,通过研究在从斗争向普通政治的过渡中维护权力和自由的不同解决方案,为关于民主理论中的政治自由和主权的辩论做出贡献;第三,建立一个批判性的视角,以考察冲突和民众斗争的情况,暴力的发生地点以及向普通政治的过渡。作为结论,我通过考察中东的一个具体案例:2011年埃及革命,证明了这项研究的相关性。多焦点辩论确定的理论框架为分析发展中国家的前景和随之而来的危机提供了资源。埃及项目。

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  • 作者

    Correm, Tal.;

  • 作者单位

    Temple University.;

  • 授予单位 Temple University.;
  • 学科 Philosophy.;Political Science General.;Ethics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 258 p.
  • 总页数 258
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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