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  1. In political philosophy, a monopoly on violence or monopoly on the legal use of force is the property of a polity that is the only entity in its jurisdiction to legitimately use force, and thus the supreme authority of that area .

  2. 31. Mai 2020 · 6.8K. 159K views 3 years ago. This is our crowdfunded documentary about anarchism and The State. Featuring interviews with: James C. Scott, David Friedman, Michael Huemer, Scott Horton, Stephan...

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  3. State monopoly on violence, in political science and sociology, the concept that the state alone has the right to use or authorize the use of physical force. It is widely regarded as a defining characteristic of the modern state. In his lecture “Politics as a Vocation” (1918), the German.

  4. 11. Feb. 2019 · Weber defines the state as a political institution that claims successfully on the monopoly of violence. The chapter shows that this definition is a result of Weber’s historical studies revealing the monopoly as the decisive criterion, which distinguishes the modern occidental state from all other historical forms of domination.

  5. 31. Mai 2020 · The Monopoly on Violence: Directed by Chris Cofer. With James C. Scott, Stephan Kinsella, Andrew Napolitano, Jeff Deist. Academics opposing the rule of the Government and the ability to make laws and tax.

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  7. The Monopoly of Violence ( French: Un pays qui se tient sage, lit. 'A Very Well-Behaved Country') is a 2020 French documentary film directed by David Dufresne . Subject matter. The film questions riot control in France, as well as the legitimacy of the state's use of violence, especially police brutality in France. [3] [4] [5] [6]