An Intellectual History Of Terror War, Violence And The State

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This book investigates terrorism and anti-terrorism as related and interacting phenomena, undertaking a simultaneous reading of terrorist and statist ideologists in order to reconstruct the ‘deadly dialogue’ between them. This work investigates an extensive array of violent phenomena and actors, trying to broaden the scope and ambition of the history of terrorism studies. It combines an extensive reading of state and terrorist discourse from various sources with theorizing of modernity’s political, institutional and ideological development, forms of violence, and its guiding images of self and other, order and disorder. Chapters explore groups of actors (terrorists, pirates, partisans, anarchists, Islamists, neo-Nazis, revolutionaries, soldiers, politicians, scholars) as well as a broad empirical source material, and combine them into a narrative of how our ideas and concepts of state, terrorism, order, disorder, territory, violence and others came about and influence the struggle between the modern state and its challengers. The main focus is on how the state and its challengers have conceptualized and legitimated themselves, defended their existence and, most importantly, their violence. In doing so, the book situates terrorism and anti-terrorism within modernity’s grander history of state, war, ideology and violence. This book will be of much interest to students of critical terrorism studies, political violence, sociology, philosophy, and Security Studies/IR in general.

Author(s): Mikkel Thorup
Series: Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge | Taylor & Francis
Year: 2010

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 293
Tags: Terrorism: History; Political Violence: History; Political Violence

Book Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Illustrations
Preface
1 Introduction: To terrorize and to theorize
Part I: Investigative signposts
2 Killing words: On justifying violence
3 The violently privileged: On the state
4 Beyond the line: On frontierlands
Part II: Archive of terrors
5 Terror as fright: The concept of terror before the French Revolution
6 Terror as policy: The concept of terror during the French Revolution
7 Terror as crime: The concept of terror after the French Revolution
Part III: Pirates and terrorists
8 Pirates and barbarians: The Barbary ‘axis of piracy’ and Western ‘anti- terror’ campaigns
9 Enemy of humanity: The anti- piracy discourse in present- day anti- terrorism
10 State pirates: Warriors in the maritime frontierland
Part IV: States of terror, states of humanity
11 All talk and no security: The securitist critique of the liberal democracy’s irresponsibility
12 The humanitarian sovereign: Cosmopolitan warfare in the new global frontierland
Notes
Index