Database section - Dimensions of Contemporary Conflict and Human Rights Violations |
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Authors: | A. Jongman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of History , Duke University , Durham , North Carolina , USA daniel.bessner@gmail.com;3. Department of History , Duke University , Durham , North Carolina , USA |
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Abstract: | Scholars have long recognized the importance of Karl Heinzen's Mord und Freiheit in the history of terrorist thought. Yet the translation most scholars have relied on—1881s Murder and Liberty—is incomplete. Our new translation reveals four elements omitted from the 1881 translation. First, Heinzen conceived of terrorism as a transnational phenomenon. Second, he provided a material justification for terrorist tactics. Third, Heinzen viewed terrorism as both a tool to impel human society to progress and as a “progressive” tool of violence. Finally, he argued in favor of the primary modern tactic of terrorism—the indiscriminate bombing of civilians. |
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Keywords: | 1848 German-Americans Karl Heinzen Mord und Freiheit radicalism revolutionaries theories of terrorism |
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