The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosr092
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Ressentiment

Abstract: The term's Germanic origins make it compatible and contextually relevant to the thesis Norbert Elias later outlined in the Civilising Process (Elias, 1978, 1982), which covered both state monopolies of violence and the management of human manners and emotions. In Nietzsche's writings ressentiment refers to feelings of imaginary vengeance powerless groups project onto powerful (collective or individual) sociocultural agents. Highlighting (mis)communications betwee… Show more

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