Political Science 2225E Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Postcolonialism, Structural Violence, Symbolic Power

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Quiz 2: feb. 25, 2020: chapters 5, 16, 20, 21, 22, and 23. Body (review of theory/literature review of 10 works, arguments and alternative claims: theory: theory drives the thesis, postcolonialism, every answer has to come from a theory. And then i will use my own perspectives to let the two views speak to each other. Conclusion (summary of main arguments and future research direction) Conflict: use it in 2 major senses, physical violence, non-physical part, don"t see it, but it is damaging, heart, mind, soul, or society. Definition: tension between opposing views, interests, values, wills, ideas: views. Clashes of interests often lead to violence; there is a lot of interest-based violence. This is the most common form of violence around the world: wills. One group wants to be somewhere, but the other group doesn"t want them there. Ideas between capitalist ideas versus socialist ideas (i. e. cold war: cold was made proxy wars in the developing countries.

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