Abstract
This chapter analyzes major topics of conflict in regard to American policy: if drone assassination symbolizes and confirms American foreign policy, the gun, and the disposition to violence it creates, symbolizes and confirms American domestic policy. The author hypothesizes that violence, its readiness for use or its potential, firms up confidence on the national and individual levels, conveying a sense of moral rightness in the exercise of, or capacity for, strength.
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