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From the Standpoint of Victims
From the Standpoint of Victims

Author(s): Ana Bazac
Subject(s): Philosophy, Special Branches of Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind
Published by: Editura Universitaria Craiova
Keywords: victim; animal aggression; human aggressiveness; sacrifice; sacredness of victim; Freud; Erich Fromm; Konrad Lorenz; René Girard; Giorgio Agamben; Kant; The International;

Summary/Abstract: The paper highlights a neglected status of the ruled, that of victim. It questions what a victim is, and points out the historical conditions of the generalised social status of victims, the ideological representations of the status of victims in the formation of the social fabric, the dominant point of view in the historical representations on the relations of victim generation, and the paradigm shifting from the standpoint of victims. By using the last scientific research in anthropology, ethology, archaeology, and by recalling Konrad Lorenz’s, Freud’s, Erich Fromm’s and René Girard’s explanations, the first part deals with the problem of the dominant ideology’s legitimating of the human aggressiveness as an inherited animal instinct. The above-mentioned references prove that the animal origin of the human aggressiveness is not sustainable. The differences between the animal aggressiveness and the human one are displayed as well as the historical development of the generalised and banal victim status.An interesting feature of victims was their historical “sacredness”. In mirror – as the Interlude mentions – the contradiction between the holiness of the child and, when he matures, his transformation into a victim suggests the necessity to consider the problem of victims as culturally/socially determined and thus not eternal.The last part focuses on the problem of dialogue space of victims. The regular discourse from the dominant point of view in the name of victims excludes them from the public space. On the contrary, this one is filled with the “only correct” view in variants which do not challenge the questioning of victim creation process. Since the most ardent will of victims is to no longer be victims, the necessity of paradigm shift in the theoretical approach of social relations was imperious. It concerned the perspective from which the approach is promoted, i.e. the perspective of victims. The paper ends by illustrating this shift.

  • Issue Year: 2/2021
  • Issue No: 48
  • Page Range: 77-109
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: English