Power and violence as a strategic action
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This text tries to analyze the work of Hannah Arendt on violence in accordance with the proposition of Habermas in this Hannah Arendt: on the Concept of Power. The intention is an interpretation ofpower and its exercise in modem organization as a possible form ofstrategic action, not only in the Habennasian view ofthis concept, but in one that demonstrates that what is manipulated is not only the subjects action but also the unconscious.
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Freddo, A. C. (1995). Power and violence as a strategic action. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 29(3), 111 a 121. Retrieved from https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/8186
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