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Preface Introduction, by David C. Rapoport I. Religious Terror Introduction to Part I, by David C. Rapoport 1. Terror and the Messiah: An Ancient Experience and Some Modern Parallels, by David C. Rapoport 2. Models of Rebellion, by Vytautas Kavolis 3. The Unraveling of the Myth of Progress, by Moshe Amon 4. International Terrorism and the Just War, by John Dugard 5. Liberation Theology: Its Methodological Foundation for Violence, by John R. Pottenger II. State Terror Introduction to Part II, by David C. Rapoport 6. The French Revolution: "Jacobin Terror", by Michael Phillip Carter 7. Fascism's Philosophy of Violence and The Concept of Terror, by A. James Gregor 8. Nazi Terrorism: The Complete Trap and the Final Solution, by Shlomo Aronson 9. Document on Terror III. Rebel Terror Introduction to Part III, by David C. Rapoport 10. The Moral Issue: Some Aspects of Individual Terror, by Zeev Ivianski 11. Terrorism: The Immorality of Belief, by Alfred Louch 12. Guilt Transfer, by Maurice A.J. Tugwell 13. Do Terrorists Have Rights?, by Robert S. Gerstein 14. The Laws of War and Terrorism, by Paul Wilkinson 15. Eliminating the Terrorist Opportunity, by George H. Quester New Essays for the Second Edition The Study of Religion and Violence, by Richard C. Martin Justifications and Means: The Moral Dimension of State-Sponsored Terrorism, by Grant WardlawRapoport, David C. is the author of 'Morality of Terrorism Religious and Secular Justifications', published 1989 under ISBN 9780231067522 and ISBN 0231067526.
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