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The Fetish of Force: Why Weapons Are Not Just “Instruments” of War

Rifle guns on grunge wall in abandoned house. Terrorist and Soldier concept. Robber and Police concept. War machine gun theme.

Resisting the fetish of force demands a scientific and political confrontation with the structures that sustain and normalize organized violence.

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