لغة العنف في الخطاب السياسي الحربي العراقي بعد عام ٢٠٠٢
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لغة العنف, الخطاب السياسي, الخطاب الحزبي, العراقAbstract
The violence expressed in the text consists of a term referring to control and exclusion as a criticism of the current political practice. It includes key words that include "exile, imprisonment, torture, and assassination" as solid physical violence practiced by governments and those who carry out political work within the framework of the state, and renewed meanings have emerged. Associated with several terms "democracy, citizenship, equality, freedom, pluralism, difference, spiritual security, cultural security, and environmental security." However, this partisan language, although it is common to the components of the Iraqi partisan trend, including leftism, liberalism and Islamism, is associated with respect to the first and second directions with modernity, modernization and openness to universal human values, and it is framed relative to the third direction with an fundamentalist background in which religious identity occupies the main focus. With the sharing of the language describing many cases of violence, such as "the rentier economy restores any economic development" and the phrase "curtailing political action" and the phrase "empowering women" and with a different political belief between the modernist spectrum and the fundamentalist spectrum: "There is no modernity in a society half of which is inferior.
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