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摘要
文章以军事活动的拟态模式为基础,探讨了武装暴力升级的问题。作者指出了旨在加强社会团结的建设性拟态和可被视为暴力升级根源的破坏性拟态。对于军事理论经典卡尔-冯-克劳塞维茨(Carl von Clausewitz)来说,暴力的极限只是一个推测的数字,但在核时代,暴力的绝对最大值得到了明确的经验轮廓。文章分析了暴力升级的阶梯,其最后一步是使用核武器的大规模战争。文章的结论是,对武装暴力的现代反思将极限现象作为其整体视野;它还与寻找自我限制军事活动的工具有关。
Escalation of armed violence: the problem of the limit
The article, based on the mimetic model of military activity, examines the problem of the escalation of armed violence. The author identifies constructive mimesis, aimed at strengthening of social solidarity, and destructive mimesis, which can be regarded as a source of escalation of violence. For the classic of military theory Carl von Clausewitz the limit of violence acts as a speculative figure, but in the nuclear era the absolute maximum of violence received clear empirical contours. The article analyzes escalation ladders, the final step of which is the large-scale war using nuclear weapons. It is concluded that modern reflection on armed violence includes the phenomenon of the limit as its integral horizon; it is further connected with the search for tools for self-limitation of military activity.