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Preface | p. ix |
Introduction: The Mystery | p. 1 |
Trust and Modernity | p. 9 |
Two Scenes from Thomas Mann's Confessions of Felix Krull | p. 10 |
Trust | p. 12 |
Practices of Social Trust | p. 17 |
Trust and Seriousness-The Gretchenfrage | p. 21 |
Trust and the Construction of the We | p. 27 |
We Can't Not Trust | p. 33 |
Reorientation | p. 35 |
The Bearers of Premodern Social Trust | p. 39 |
The Problem of Trust within Modernity | p. 44 |
Trust in Modernity | p. 52 |
Power and Violence | p. 54 |
Kratos and Bia | p. 54 |
A Phenomenology of Physical Violence | p. 55 |
Locative Violence | p. 57 |
Raptive Violence | p. 60 |
Autotelic Violence | p. 62 |
Reduction to Body | p. 66 |
Psychological Violence/Autotelic Bias | p. 69 |
Fragmentation: The Destruction of the I | p. 71 |
Complementary Opposites | p. 74 |
Power-Without Violence | p. 76 |
Coercive Power | p. 79 |
The Temporality of Power | p. 80 |
Reward Power, Coercive Power, and Violence | p. 80 |
Richard III: A Flawed Power Calculus | p. 83 |
Consent as a Function of Temporality | p. 86 |
Participatory Power, Trust, Legal Regulation | p. 89 |
Monopoly | p. 92 |
Delegation | p. 93 |
The Dynamics of Demonopolization | p. 95 |
Participatory Power and Violence | p. 97 |
Modernity and Violence | p. 99 |
Delegitimation/Relegitimation | p. 101 |
Marsyas | p. 101 |
Max Stays Seated | p. 102 |
Permitted, Prohibited, Mandated | p. 103 |
Civilization and Barbarism | p. 106 |
The I and the Idea of Humanity | p. 110 |
Disgust | p. 116 |
Shakespeare and the Dawning Awareness of Violence as Wrong | p. 127 |
Curtailing Violence and Preserving Trust | p. 145 |
Relegitimation (1): The Rhetoric of Nation and Civilizing Mission | p. 153 |
Bounding the Nation | p. 167 |
The Guillotine and the Puppy | p. 169 |
Relegitimation (2): The Rhetoric of Eschatological Purge | p. 175 |
Relegitimation (3): The Rhetoric of Genocide | p. 180 |
Modernity and Its Discontents | p. 184 |
Trust in Violence | p. 187 |
Violence-Trust-Power: The Devil and the Little Bishop | p. 187 |
Auschwitz-Gulag-Hiroshima | p. 191 |
Escalating the Instruments of Violence | p. 196 |
Modernization and the Gang | p. 205 |
Demodernization and the Gang | p. 219 |
The Logic of Terror | p. 231 |
Macbeth | p. 239 |
Why the Jews? | p. 242 |
When the Impossible Becomes Possible | p. 246 |
Trust in Violence and the Role of Personality | p. 248 |
Trust in Violence and Self-Trust | p. 250 |
Violence and Communication | p. 259 |
Cola Gentile Speaks | p. 259 |
Sociology's Silence | p. 261 |
The Disappearance of the Third Party | p. 266 |
Coping (1): Delegitimation by Criminal Procedure and the Exclusion of the Third Party | p. 274 |
Coping (2): The Authority of the Victim and the Replacement of the Third Party | p. 278 |
Coping (3): Instrumental Interpretation and the Denial of Communication | p. 280 |
Excursus: A Brief Theory of the Desperado, or, Did William Tell Really Liberate Switzerland? | p. 287 |
Displaying the Instruments of Torture-Again? | p. 302 |
Angst and Self-Assurance | p. 305 |
Polonius, His Will and Testament | p. 309 |
Notes | p. 313 |
Bibliography | p. 359 |
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