VI. In two, there is one too much, or invective as sacrificed violence
Disciplines
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French
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The invective, like any form of speech, follows a strategy: its aim is to expel the other, envisaged as an adversary, out of the battlefield; more specifically, or cause the other to leave the other, or to reduce it to a state of helpless and dummy. The source of the invective is the circulation of influence in a communication situation which proves to be both inevitable and unsustainable. In addition, whatever the...