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The Concept of Civility and Law
Maximiliano Emanuel Korstanjesubject
DialecticCivilityLawUrbanizationNational identityControl forceSociologyIndustrial Revolutiondescription
From Hobbes on, the concept of law-making was strongly associated with the needs of creating a third-object (dialectics) that can control force and violence. The same concept of law and violence, which is historically associated with the Occident, paved the way for the creation of borders. By studying the legacy of Foucault and R. Castel and the contribution of sociological thinking, in this chapter we will dissect the roots of national identity and the evolution of security. While industrialism emancipated medieval peasants from their attachment to the soil, a great process of urbanization produced slums and ghettos in. Against this back drop, a new concept of civility erected a barrier between the city and external world.
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2017-08-12 |