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  1. Monopoly on violence. A Guatemalan Policía Nacional Civil officer holding a suspect at gunpoint during a security checkpoint exercise. Due to the monopoly on violence held by the state, the police officer is allowed to use violence legally, while the suspect is not.

  2. The Monopoly of Violence (French: Un pays qui se tient sage, lit. 'A Very Well-Behaved Country') is a 2020 French documentary film directed by David Dufresne.

    • France
    • French
    • David Dufresne
    • Jour 2 fête
  3. May 31, 2020 · The Monopoly on Violence: Directed by Chris Cofer. With James C. Scott, Stephan Kinsella, Andrew Napolitano, Jeff Deist. Academics opposing the rule of the Government and the ability to make laws and tax.

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    • Documentary
    • Chris Cofer
    • 2020-05-31
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  5. The Monopoly of Violence. “In this stimulating, sometimes shocking, and altogether powerful documentary about police violence in contemporary France, filmmaker and journalist David Dufresne examines the ways in which a government justifies brutal acts against its own citizens.

  6. Jun 19, 2020 · The film explores the history of both statism and anarchism, explaining the nature of government as the only entity with a monopoly on the legal use… Pete Quinones talks about his new project, The Monopoly on Violence, a documentary featuring interviews with many prominent figures in the libertarian and anarchist movements.

  7. The Monopoly on Violence. Watch The Monopoly on Violence with a subscription on Prime Video. Academics opposing the rule of the government and the ability to make laws and tax.

    • Documentary
  8. Full Film Trailer. The Monopoly On Violence (2020) The Monopoly of Violence is a study of police brutality in France, specifically documenting the gilet jaunes protest movement of 2018 and 2019. But the footage could just as easily have been from the United States, or Hong Kong, or Britain.

    • 106 min
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