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EPZ Terrorism

2007 - Bloomsbury Publishing

208 p.

Terrorism poses an undeniable threat to societies throughout the world today. Martyr terrorism, the fastest growing form of terrorist activity, and arguablythe most effective, has become a regular occurrence. But how has terrorist activity evolved in the last 100 years, and whatarethe ethical costs of terrorism? In this informative book, three philosophers, allexperts on the ethics of conflict, examine the various definitions of terrorism and the nature of martyr terrorism. Through accounts of terrorist campaigns, from 19th century Russian terrorism, to the 20th century campaigns in Ireland, Israel and Greece, and contemporary campaigns in Chechnya, Afghanistan and Iraq, this fascinating book explores the ethical implications of terrorism from a philosophical perspective. Setting out the social, psychological and political causes of terrorism, the book interrogates the cases for and against terrorist activity in terms of just war theory. Articulate, provocative and stimulating, this timely book is an ideal in

troduction to an important contemporary social issue. [Publisher's text].

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