Power and violence in literature An analysis of violence and power is the cause of an important dispute in the world we live today. Large animals affect small animals through violence and consumption. In this example, I found a food chain. Likewise, humans exercise power through violence and power to create power levels. Not all violence is realistic, but it is still used to control other people and circumstances. Hannah Arendt believes in her book "About Violence" he also believes that the state is a violent tool under the ruling class, but wrote that the actual power of the ruling class is inconsistent There. .
Therefore, in Fannon's analysis, violence is conceptualized in two main ways. First, it is a tool for realizing and maintaining political power, that is, control. Of course, this rule is colonialistic, exploitative and repressive, it can be self-determination, cooperation and release based on real people and true leaders (p. 117, p.198-199 ). Second, violence is a special kind of force and energy. On the personal level, it is "pretty" (page 74). As a tool, violence has the power to create the world. Its action as energy resembles the law of physics to which the applied force causes a reaction. This may be introverted and self-destructive by oppressed people, or it may be effective for oppressors. For Fanon, the nature of the tool of violence, along with its localization violence, is a powerful and natural energy that can be used to create a new and better world.
The early version of the analysis was announced at the "Bavarian War" meeting held at Wolverhampton University in June 2005. Analysis of Arendt and Fanon was submitted to the "Power, Violence and Body" group of the American Political Science Association held in Philadelphia in August 2006. We appreciate their valuable discussion to those involved in these activities. During the 2005-2006 grade where paper was widely studied, Kimberly Hatchings benefited from the London Stock Exchange's research vacation. Elizabeth Fraser graduated from Oxford University and New College in the fall of 2006 and was a visiting researcher at Center for Research at Cevipof at the time of writing. We appreciate the support of these organizations.