%0 Journal Article %T §©§¡ §¯§µ§®§¦§²§°§­§°§¤§ª §¡§´§¡¡° §¯§¡ §¯§¦§°§­§ª§¢§¦§²§¡§­§ª§³§´§ª§¹§¬§ª§°§´ §¤§­§°§¢§¡§­§ª§©§¡§® §³§ª§²§°§®§¡§º§´§ª §¡TA - §£§´§°§²§° §ª§®§¦ §¯§¡ §³§´§²§µ§¬§´§µ§²§¯§°§´§° §¯§¡§³§ª§­§³§´§£§° %A §¥§ª§®§ª§´§¡§² §¡§±§¡§³§ª§¦§£ %J Bezbednosni Dijalozi %D 2011 %I SS. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje %X The aim of this paper is to give a slightly different emphasis on neglected and often forgotten structural violence and its most notable phenomenon ¨C the poverty, as one of the anti-civilization phenomenon in modern ¡°developed¡± society. In this essay are being elaborated the aspects of this ¡°soft¡±, but highly destructive, type of violence against humanity and, trough the numerous statistical-numerical data and comparisons, this issue is placed in the context of today completely de-legitimized system of capitalistic neo-liberalism ¨C with particular reference to the so-called ¡°Macedonian case¡± during the [post]transition. From an anonymous confession of a poor African, and trough the opinions of prominent autors, activists and autorities (Gandhi, Luther King, Galtung, Bauman Kurori, Zizek, Racin and others) ¨C the author ends the article in a optimistic tone, with the statement of the inspirational Jiddu Krishnamurti, that: Man is his own Deliverer"! %K Structural violence %K poverty %K pauperism %K starvation %K Developing countries (¡®Third World¡¯) %K trans-national corporations %K income %K crisis %K culture %U http://sd.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/no3/kyky?format=pdf