Abstract
The effects of the climate crisis are marked by violence. However, due to a liberal understanding of violence, this violence is often not understood as such. Jaafar Bambouk discusses the understanding of violence and its limits in relation to the climate crisis. He takes the existing liberal legal system as a starting point and includes the critical analyses of Frauke Höntzsch and Walter Benjamin. The author then examines John Rawls's concept of civil disobedience and, in the context of a climate movement that has so far been predominantly pacifist and non-violent, considers the democratic benefits of violent disobedience as a means of combating the climate crisis.
Schlagworte
civil disobedience Demokratie Frauke Höntzsch climate crisis climate movement Gewalt Grenzen democracy John Rawls legal system liberal understanding of violence Klimabewegung Klimakrise limits liberales Gewaltverständnis pacifism Pazifismus political science politics Politik Politikwissenschaft protest research violence Protestforschung Rechtssystem Walter Benjamin Ziviler Ungehorsam- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 1–6 Einleitung 1–6
- 33–68 2. Gewaltsamkeit 33–68
- 95–100 Fazit 95–100
- 101–106 Literaturverzeichnis 101–106