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Seven Premises of a Theory of Contemporary Violent Conflict
Beliefs and Values Underlying the Theory - Latently recognized
psycho-cultural values of power, masculine domination, acquisition,
and development provide a worldview with hegemonic intensity and
little tolerance for alternatives. Key beneficiaries of these
beliefs are those with great power who are, understandably, their
strongest advocates.
Elite Networks and Military Power
Multinational Corporate Expansion and Government Actions
Displacement
Powerful Strategists
Creation of Enemies
Cycle of Violence
Pilisuk and Zazzi, Toward a Psychosocial Theory of Military and
Economic Violence in the Era of Globalization, J Social Issues, 62:1, 2006
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