Abstract

The four basic fears described by Fritz Riemann are a useful frame to revisit the logic of peace and the logic of security with regard to their positioning to each other. This approach stipulates that instead of the logic of peace and the logic of security being opposite to each other a third logic - the logic of capitulation - needs to be introduced to be the opposite. It shows that the logic of peace holds a middle position, integrating the extremes dynamically and flexibly to different situations without developing a fixed inclination to just one.

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