CENTRAL to the discourse about martial law are the concepts of evil and victimization. Thus, any attempt to present a balanced, fair and complete history of martial law should include a scholarly deciphering of these two constructs, considering that there has been too much generalization and too little dispassionate scientific inquiry on whether martial law is necessarily evil, and whether anyone aggrieved by it is necessarily a victim.

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