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Terrorism and Communism Terrorism and Communism

Автор: Leon Trotsky

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Trotsky and Slavoj Zizek defend revolutionary violence. Written in the white heat of revolutionary Russia’s Civil War, Trotsky’s Terrorism and Communism is one of the most potent defenses of revolutionary dictatorship. In his provocative commentary to this new edition the philosopher Slavoj Zizek argues that Trotsky’s attack on the illusions of liberal democracy has a vital relevance today.
Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism): a reply to Karl Kantsky Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism): a reply to Karl Kantsky

Автор: Trotsky Leon

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Protection and Communism Protection and Communism

Автор: Bastiat Frederic

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Communism and Christianism Communism and Christianism

Автор: Brown William Montgomery

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Who is Lenin or the father of world communism. All about the life of V. I. Lenin Who is Lenin or the father of world communism. All about the life of V. I. Lenin

Автор: Max Klim

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Vladimir Lenin is the great leader of the working people of the whole world, who is considered the most outstanding politician in world history, who created the first socialist state. The Russian communist philosopher-theoretician, who continued the work of Marx and Engels, whose activity was widely deployed in the early 20th century, is still of interest to the public today, as its historical role is not only significant for Russia, but for the whole world. Lenin’s activities have both…

Terrorism. A Philosophical Investigation Terrorism. A Philosophical Investigation

Автор: Igor Primoratz

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This is the first comprehensive study of the core philosophical questions posed by terrorism such as: How should we define it? Is it morally distinctive? Can it be morally justified? Igor Primoratz seeks to overcome relativism and double standards that often plague debates about terrorism. He investigates the main ethical approaches to terrorism: in terms of its consequences, rights and justice, “supreme emergency,” and the collective responsibility of citizens. The book provides a rigorous, yet accessible analysis of a range of moral positions, from the acceptance of terrorism when its consequences are good on balance to its absolute rejection. Primoratz argues that terrorism is almost absolutely wrong. It may be morally justified only when an entire people is facing a true moral disaster, and this should be understood in a highly restrictive way. Conceptual analysis and normative arguments about the practice of terrorism are complemented with case studies of terror-bombing of German cities in World War II and the role of terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Terrorism: A Philosophical Investigation will be essential reading for researchers and students of philosophy and politics, and the general reader seeking to understand and evaluate acts and campaigns of terrorism.