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Preface | 1 | |
Part 1 | The Terrorism Reader | |
Section 1 | Tyrannicide | |
Introductory Note | 8 | |
Aristotle: The Origin of Tyranny | 11 | |
Lucian of Samosata: The Tyrannicide | 15 | |
Cicero: No Fellowship with Tyrants | 18 | |
Plutarch: Brutus | 19 | |
John of Salisbury: On Slaying Public Tyrants | 22 | |
Max Lossen: Thomas Aquinas and the Question of Tyrannicide | 27 | |
Junius Brutus: In Defense of Liberty | 30 | |
Juan de Mariana: Whether It is Right to Destroy a Tyrant | 34 | |
George Buchanan: War with the Enemy of All Mankind | 39 | |
Edward Saxby: Killing No Murder | 42 | |
Vittorio Alfieri: On Tyranny | 45 | |
Section 2 | Terrorism Old and New | |
Introductory Note | 50 | |
Bartoldi: Dagger and Poison | 53 | |
Karl Heinzen: Murder | 57 | |
Mikhail Bakunin: Revolution, Terrorism, Banditry | 68 | |
Sergey Nechaev: Catechism of the Revolutionist (1869) | 71 | |
Nikolai Morozov: The Terrorist Struggle | 76 | |
G. Tarnovski: Terrorism and Routine | 83 | |
Serge Stepniak-Kravchinski: Underground Russia | 88 | |
Pyotr Kropotkin: The Spirit of Revolt | 94 | |
Jean Maitron: The Era of the Attentats | 100 | |
John Most: Advice for Terrorists | 104 | |
Henry David: Prelude to Haymarket | 113 | |
Irish World: O'Donovan Rossa's Dynamiters | 117 | |
John Devoy: Lomasney | 119 | |
Section 3 | Terrorism in the Twentieth Century | |
Introductory Note | 124 | |
St. Christowe: Twilight of the IMRO | 128 | |
Emil Julius Gumbel: Organized Murder | 131 | |
Easter Week: A Dublin Ballad | 136 | |
Freedom Struggle by the Provisional IRA | 138 | |
Bhagwat Charan: The Philosophy of the Bomb | 140 | |
Menahem Begin: The Revolt | 144 | |
Platform of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | 149 | |
Yehoshafat Harkabi: Al Fatah's Doctrine | 153 | |
Bizham Jazani: Armed Struggle in Iran | 157 | |
Prairie Fire: Political Statement of the Weather Underground | 163 | |
RAF (Baader-Meinhof Group): The Concept of the Urban Guerrilla | 166 | |
Section 4 | Interpretations of Terrorism | |
Introductory Note | 170 | |
Lucien de la Hodde: The Disaffected | 171 | |
Cesare Lombroso: The Militants | 177 | |
Emma Goldman: The Psychology of Political Violence | 181 | |
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: Comments on Terrorism | 186 | |
Lenin: Revolutionary Adventurism | 196 | |
Leon Trotsky: The Collapse of Terrorism (I) | 200 | |
Leon Trotsky: The Collapse of Terrorism (II) | 203 | |
Part 2 | The Guerrilla Reader | |
Section 1 | The Age of Small War | |
Introductory Note | 210 | |
Maurice, Count de Saxe: Hercules Against Schoolboys | 212 | |
De Grandmaison: The Uses of Small War | 215 | |
De Jeney: Some Qualities Required of a Partisan | 217 | |
Johann von Ewald: Cunning, Skill, Speed, Secrecy | 219 | |
Andreas Emmerich: The Partisan in War | 222 | |
Georg Wilhelm Freiherr von Valentini: What Kind of Training? | 224 | |
Carl von Clausewitz: A Battalion in Battle | 228 | |
Carl von Clausewitz: People's War | 230 | |
Section 2 | Napoleon and After | |
Introductory Note | 236 | |
Antoine Henri de Jomini: National Wars | 238 | |
Francisco Espoz y Mina: Fighting in Spain | 243 | |
Denis Davydov: On Guerrilla Warfare | 245 | |
Carl von Decker: On Partisan War | 250 | |
J. F. A. Lemiere de Corvey: Un peu du fanatisme | 254 | |
Carlo Bianco: A Handbook for Revolutionary Bands | 258 | |
Giuseppe Mazzini: Rules for the Conduct of Guerrilla Bands | 268 | |
Wojciech Chrzanowski: The Polish Experience | 273 | |
Karol Stolzman: Terrifying for the Strongest Enemy | 276 | |
Antoine-Fortune de Brack: A Hazardous Profession | 281 | |
Section 3 | Partisan Warfare 1860-1938 | |
Introductory Note | 286 | |
Francis Lieber: Guerrillas in International Law | 289 | |
Karl Hron: Partisans in the Austrian Mirror | 294 | |
Friedrich Wilhelm Rustow: People's War and Mobile Warfare | 297 | |
Charles Callwell: The Dangers of Guerrilla Warfare--1900 | 299 | |
T. Miller Maguire: Differences Between Guerrilla and Regular Warfare | 303 | |
T. H. C. Frankland: Efficacy and Difficulties | 307 | |
Thomas Edward Lawrence: The Lessons of Arabia | 311 | |
B. C. Dening: Guerrillas and Political Propaganda | 317 | |
Harold H. Utley: War at a Time of Peace | 321 | |
Arthur Ehrhardt: In Praise of Bold Attack | 323 | |
Section 4 | Socialism and the Armed Struggle | |
Introductory Note | 328 | |
Auguste Blanqui: A Blueprint for Insurrection | 330 | |
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: Guerrillas in Spain | 334 | |
Friedrich Engels: Franc-Tireurs 1870 | 337 | |
John Most: The Case for Dynamite | 340 | |
James Connolly: On Street Fighting | 344 | |
V. I. Lenin: Guerrilla Warfare | 347 | |
Section 5 | Guerrilla Doctrine Today | |
Introductory Note | 350 | |
Mao Tse-tung: The Three Stages of the Protracted War | 352 | |
Lin Piao: Encircling the Cities of the World | 357 | |
Che Guevara: Guerrilla Warfare--A Method | 360 | |
Regis Debray: The Guerrilla as the Political Vanguard | 365 | |
Carlos Marighella: From the "Minimanual" | 370 | |
Abraham Guillen: Urban Guerrilla Strategy | 377 | |
Part 3 | The Origins of Twenty-First Century Terrorism | |
Section 1 | Terrorism in the Muslim World | |
Introductory Note | 388 | |
Taqi-ud-Deen Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah: The Religious and Moral Doctrine of Jihad | 391 | |
Sayed Qutb: Jihad in the Cause of God | 394 | |
Syed Abul Ala Maududi: Jihad in Islam | 398 | |
Mohammad 'Abdus Salam Faraj: Jihad, The Absent Obligation | 401 | |
Al-Qaeda: Manual | 403 | |
Osama Bin Laden: Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders | 410 | |
September 11: The Letter Left Behind | 413 | |
Sheikh Abdullah Yusuf Azzam: A Short Biography | 430 | |
Ayman al Zawahiri: Knights Under the Prophet's Banner | 426 | |
Hamas: The Covenant | 434 | |
Redha Malek: Islamist Terrorism in Algeria: An Experience to Ponder | 439 | |
M. Boudjemaa: Terrorism in Algeria: Ten Years of Day-to-Day Genocide | 447 | |
Section 2 | Terrorism--East, West, and South | |
Introductory Note | 452 | |
The Tamil Tigers: An Interview with Commander Pirabakaran | 454 | |
Sumantra Bose: Kashmir, Roots of Conflict: Paths to Peace | 458 | |
Yoginder Sikand: Kashmir, from National Liberation to Islamic Jihad | 464 | |
The Red Brigades: A Manifesto | 469 | |
"Neither Left Nor Right:" The Extreme Right and the Battle Against the New World Order | 478 | |
Jihad in the Caucasus: The Second Chechen War | 484 | |
Igor Dobaev: Islamic Radicalism in the Northern Caucasus | 487 | |
Jihad in Central Asia: Uzbekistan | 494 | |
Jihad in Central Asia: Khilafa: Tadjikistan | 497 | |
Unzueto Ortiz De Zarate: (ETA): Terror in Spain | 499 | |
Colombia: The Combatant Forces | 503 | |
Jemaah Islamiyah: in Southeast Asia | 509 | |
Jeffrey M. Bale: Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines | 513 | |
Terrorism 2004: Towards Weapons of Mass Destruction | 519 |
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