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Essays on Violence is a thought-provoking collection that delves into one of humanity’s most pressing concerns. Through multiple perspectives and disciplines, the essays examine violence from historical, sociological, psychological, and philosophical angles.
The work investigates various forms of violence including interpersonal conflict, systemic oppression, and institutional brutality. Contributors analyze the root causes of violent behavior, the role of culture and environment in shaping violent tendencies, and the psychological mechanisms that drive aggressive actions.
This collection provides readers with critical insights into understanding violence as a complex phenomenon rather than a simple issue. It challenges conventional assumptions and offers evidence-based perspectives on prevention, intervention, and social change. Essential reading for students, scholars, and anyone interested in comprehending the nature of violence in contemporary society.







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