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Sociological Implications
The use of torture also has significant sociological implications. It can be a tool used by regimes to control populations, suppress dissent, and maintain power. The presence of torture in a society can lead to a culture of fear, undermine trust in institutions, and have lasting impacts on social cohesion. Graias - Metodology of torture-sucking under th...
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Bureaucratization of Violence: The text demonstrates how administrative frameworks, checklists, and metrics render violence manageable and routinized. By presenting harm as a series of steps, it implicates organizational structures rather than isolated perpetrators.
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