
17N's Philosophy of Terror
An Analysis of the 17 November Revolutionary Organization
- 232 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book uses a cross-disciplinary approach to examine the creation, development, ideology, and practice of the Marxist terrorist group 17N. Were the members of 17N individuals with high moral principles, as they claimed, who did their best to protect the civilians who happened to be within their field of operations? Or were they simply violent guerillas who prioritized successful assassinations of their targets at any cost? The textual analysis of this book addresses these questions and studies 17N from inception to the time when its members were arrested, providing a uniquely thorough examination of the organization manifestos and its correlation to the group's ideology and actual practices. 17N's Philosophy of Terror: An Analysis of the 17 November Revolutionary Organization first outlines the political and ideological framework of 17? and then describes their terrorist strategy and tactics. The authors consider these operations in the context of the manifestos that followed the terrorist acts, and conclude the work by addressing the events following the apprehension of 17N members—the trial, the verdicts, the appeal trial, and the conclusion of appeal trial.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- 1. 17N’s Ideology and Self Identification
- 2. The Right to Resort to Revolutionary Action through the Eyes (and the Texts) of 17N
- 3. The Operational Dimension of 17N’s Ethics: Strategic Theory and Tactical Choices
- 4. Who Gets the Blame for the Collateral Victim? Coauthored with Ourania Hatzidaki
- 5. The Moral Argumentation as Presented in 17N’s Trial
- Appendix A: 17N Proclamations
- Appendix B: 17N Attacks
- Appendix C: 17N Members List and Their Convictions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index