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The Violent Underpinnings of American Life: How Violence Maintains Social Order in the US

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A damning examination of how violence serves to maintain social order and elite power in the United States The Violent Underpinnings of American Life boldly asserts that violencefar from going against American idealsis as American as apple pie central to the countrys social order and the dominance of its most powerful groups. Drawing from extensive research and analysis of key social political and cultural events Liam Downey investigates the myriad ways violence maintains the American way of life. Through compelling case studies Downey identifies four main ways in which violence produces and maintains the American social hierarchy: the creation of divisions among non-elite social groups; the reinforcement of dominant discourses in multiple social arenas; the aligning of marginalized group identities with dominant institutional practices; and the selective promotion of the interests of specific non-elite groups. This is the first book to argue that violence is both a negative coercive power and a positive productive one that helps produce not only social order but also consent discipline discourse identity subjectivity and embodied knowledge among other things. The Violent Underpinnings of American Life is an audacious work that argues violence is absolutely central to social life in America and that Americans cannot effectively fight against the inequalities that surround them without accepting this reality.