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Turning to Political Violence Marc Sageman

Turning to Political Violence By Marc Sageman

Turning to Political Violence by Marc Sageman


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Counterterrorism consultant Marc Sageman examines the history and theory of political violence in his comprehensive new book. Seeking patterns across numerous key case studies, Turning to Political Violence offers a paradigm-shifting perspective that yields stark new implications for how liberal democracies should respond to terrorism.

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Turning to Political Violence: The Emergence of Terrorism by Marc Sageman

What motivates those who commit violence in the name of political beliefs? Terrorism today is not solely the preserve of Islam, nor is it a new phenomenon. It emerges from social processes and conditions common to societies throughout modern history, and the story of its origins spans centuries, encompassing numerous radical and revolutionary movements.
Marc Sageman is a forensic psychiatrist and government counterterrorism consultant whose bestselling books Understanding Terror Networks and Leaderless Jihad provide a detailed, damning corrective to commonplace yet simplistic notions of Islamist terrorism. In a comprehensive new book, Turning to Political Violence, Sageman examines the history and theory of political violence in the West. He excavates primary sources surrounding key instances of modern political violence, looking for patterns across a range of case studies spanning the French Revolution, through late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century revolutionaries and anarchists in Russia and the United States, to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and the start of World War I. In contrast to one-dimensional portraits of terrorist monsters offered by governments and media throughout history, these accounts offer complex and intricate portraits of individuals engaged in struggles with identity, injustice, and revenge who may be empowered by a sense of love and self-sacrifice.
Arguing against easy assumptions that attribute terrorism to extremist ideology, and counter to mainstream academic explanations such as rational choice theory, Sageman develops a theoretical model based on the concept of social identity. His analysis focuses on the complex dynamic between the state and disaffected citizens that leads some to disillusionment and moral outrage-and a few to mass murder. Sageman's account offers a paradigm-shifting perspective on terrorism that yields counterintuitive implications for the ways liberal democracies can and should confront political violence.

Turning to Political Violence Reviews

This book by Marc Sageman is an excellent departure from so much of what has been written about terrorism over the last 15 years. . . . There is much that can be learnt from this book, and scholars, states and think-tanks would do well to reflect on its many wisdoms, especially if they genuinely wish to re-evaluate the last 15 years of failed policies. * Critical Studies on Terrorism *
The most sophisticated analysis of global jihadis yet published. . . . His conclusions have demolished much of the conventional wisdom about who joins jihadi groups. * William Dalrymple, New York Review of Books *
The best source of information about modern Islamic terrorists. * Freeman Dyson, New York Review of Books *
Sageman's incisive observations based on carefully examined evidence, astute insights, and scholarship make Leaderless Jihad the gold standard in Al Qaeda studies. * Washington Times *
Leaderless Jihad discredits conventional wisdom about terrorists by eschewing anecdotes and conjecture in favor of hard data and statistics. * Time *
It might be comforting to think that angry young Islamists are crazed psychopaths or sex-starved adolescents who have been brainwashed in malign madrassas. But Mr. Sageman . . . explodes each of these myths, and others besides, in an unsettling account of how Al Qaeda has evolved from the organisation headed by Osama bin Laden into an amorphous movement-a 'leaderless jihad.' * The Economist *

About Marc Sageman

Marc Sageman, a forensic psychiatrist, is a government counterterrorism consultant. He is author of Misunderstanding Terrorism, Leaderless Jihad, and Understanding Terror Networks, all of which are available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1. A Model of the Turn to Political Violence
Chapter 2. The French Revolution and the Emergence of Modern Political Violence
Chapter 3. Political Violence from the Restoration to the Paris Commune
Chapter 4. The Professionalization of Terroristic Violence in Russia
Chapter 5. Anarchism and the Expansion of Political Violence
Chapter 6. The Specialized Terrorist Organization: The PSR Combat Unit 1902-1908
Chapter 7. Banditry, the End of a World, and Indiscriminate Political Violence
Chapter 8. Policy Implications
Appendix. Testing the Social Identity Perspective Model of the Turn to Political Violence
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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CIN0812248775G
9780812248777
0812248775
Turning to Political Violence: The Emergence of Terrorism by Marc Sageman
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Pennsylvania Press
20170622
520
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