Tragedy Strikes Again, Farce Eagerly Awaited
"Above all, violence became part of daily life. The ultimate authority of the modern state has always rested in extremis on its monopoly of violence and its willingness to deploy force if necessary. But in occupied Europe authority was a function of force alone, deployed without inhibition. Curiously enough, it was precisely in these circumstances that the state lost its monopoly of violence. Partisan groups and armies competed for a legitimacy determined by their capacity to enforce their writ in a given territory."
-Tony Judt, Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
-Tony Judt, Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
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