The two types of violence
By James Carroll | Monday, April 23, 2007 | The Boston Globe
The Blacksburg mass murder and the astoundng death toll in Iraq last week point up the fact that some violence is “instrumental” – inflicted in pursuit of a clear goal – and some is not. An elegant consideration that starts with these two stories and then turns to more universal themes. Highly recommended…BS
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