The Trouble with Terror: The Apologetics of Terrorism —a Refutation
This essay warns against a recent philosophical confusion concerning the definition of ‘‘terrorism,’’ which has dominated the post 9=11 literature. Terrorism, it is sug gested, is nothing but the intentional random murder of defenseless non-combatants, with the intent of instilling fear of mortal danger amidst a civilian population as a strategy designed to advance political ends. Furthermore, this essay argues that regardless of its ‘‘root cause,’’ terrorism is diametrically opposed to the requirements of liberal morality and can only
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