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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reflections on Violence
Chapter One: Schmitt’s Challenge (Clausewitz, Schmitt)
Chapter Two: On Violence (Arendt, Sartre)
Chapter Three: On the Line (Jünger, Heidegger)
Chapter Four: Violence and Responsibility (Patocka)
Conclusion: Six Problems of Violence
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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