Towards A Philosophy Of Narco Violence In Mexico by Amalendu Misra

A philosophical examination of narco violence in Mexico that situates drug-related killings and organized criminality within broader social, political and ethical frameworks, exploring how state weakness, neoliberal economic forces, impunity and cultural normalization produce pervasive insecurity while raising questions about moral responsibility, victimhood, memory and the limits of legal and democratic responses. Treating violence as a social ontology that shapes everyday life, subjectivities and public discourse, the work draws on interdisciplinary sources to analyze meanings and consequences of narco violence and to reflect on normative and policy pathways toward accountability, restorative practices and structural change.

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