Exploring "terror/ism": Numinosity, killings, horizons
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Terrorism is defined as a strategy, which consists in pursuing political power by striking dread into the civilian population through exemplary killings among them. Demented ventures such as the invasion of Iraq include further group terrorism, which if not stopped by focused popular protest, would grow into the permanent mutual legitimation of group and State terrorism.
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2005
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The railroading of the Cuban Five
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The Cuban Five constituted of five unarmed men whose work was to infiltrate the terror network and to report back to Cuba. The imprisonment of Antonio Guerrero, a former professor of mathematics, one of the Cuban Five after being convicted by a Miami jury to commit murder is described.
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2003
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Terrorism and civil society as instruments of U.S. policy in Cuba
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The U.S. efforts to overthrow the Cuban government and destroy the work of revolution in context of terrorism and civil society in Cuba are illustrated. Different programs to achieve this goal are described.
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2003
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