👉 The Violence Fluid is a conceptual framework introduced by Dr. Paul Bloom and others to describe the dynamic, multi-dimensional nature of violence in society. It posits that violence is not a static or isolated phenomenon but rather a fluid, evolving force influenced by social, cultural, and psychological factors. This framework emphasizes that violence can manifest in various forms, from interpersonal conflicts to systemic issues like war and crime, and it changes over time and across different contexts. Violence Fluid acknowledges the complexity of human behavior and the interplay between individual actions and broader societal structures, suggesting that understanding and addressing violence requires a nuanced, multifaceted approach that considers these dynamic interactions.