Fighting terrorism with nonviolence: an ideological perspective |
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Authors: | Roberto Baldoli |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Political Science, University College London , London UK r.baldoli@ucl.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This article explores the potential of using nonviolence as a counter-ideology against terrorism. I analyse the current scholarship on nonviolence and terrorism, highlighting that terrorist ideology is crucial but is not directly addressed by nonviolent scholars. I outline a different approach to nonviolence, one which interprets the latter as an ideology of praxis centred on the interrelatedness of life, freedom and plurality. This ideology shares with terrorist ideologies the emphasis on action and conflict to overcome a grievance, but it offers a completely different path centred on diverse citizenship, building alternative social mechanisms (going beyond the focus on institutions), and omnicracy. |
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Keywords: | Terrorism ideology Gandhi nonviolence violence |
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