„Herrscht“ Krieg ‒ seit je her, gegenwartig und auf immer?

Studia Phaenomenologica 19:103-127 (2019)
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This essay critically examines theories of war which imply an affirmation of the unavoidable rule of war. In contrast to such theories, the author advocates a notion of war that presupposes processes of becoming enemies, which eventually enthrone war as “dominating” power. From this position result a number of desiderata of research which call for a revision of actual theories of war.

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