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Heitmeyer introduces the concept of societal "center" and discusses the Desintegration-Theorem, which explains xenophobic, right-wing extremist violence and the paralysis of societal institutions. Wehler examines nationalism as a xenophobic integration ideology, while Loch highlights institutional racism using France as a case study. Wiesendahl critiques how established politics manage the challenges posed by right-wing extremism, and Kühnel questions the effectiveness of new social movements in addressing these issues. Dörre reflects on the difficulties faced by labor unions in combating right-wing extremism, and Baethge explores the ambivalence of the economy towards xenophobia. Böhnisch addresses the internal violence within schools, and Möller presents youth work as a potential solution to societal violence. Sander investigates whether media portrayals of violence accelerate societal decline, and Klönne warns of the risks posed by ethnic and national competition within churches. Jaschke discusses the police's struggles in confronting right-wing extremism and xenophobia, while Funk critiques the limitations of the intelligence services in understanding right-wing extremism. Backes analyzes the judicial system's dilemma between intensifying and downplaying extremist violence. Heitmeyer raises concerns about the increasing ethnic-cultural conflicts, and Dollase questions the threshold of foreigner presence in groups, addressi
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Das Gewalt-Dilemma, Wilhelm Heitmeyer
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- 1994
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