Diana: the Making of a Terrorist

Diana: the Making of a Terrorist
Title Diana: the Making of a Terrorist PDF eBook
Author Thomas Powers
Publisher
Total Pages 282
Release 1971
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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The Weatherwomen

The Weatherwomen
Title The Weatherwomen PDF eBook
Author Mona Rocha
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 236
Release 2020-02-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476676658

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Assertive, tough, and idealistic, the Weatherwomen--members of the Weather Underground Organization (WUO) from the late 1960s--were determined to stamp out sexism and social injustice. They asserted that militancy was necessary in the pursuit of a socialist revolution that would produce gender, racial, and class equality. This book excavates their long buried history and reclaims the voices of the Weatherwomen. The Weatherwomen's militant feminism had many facets. It criticized the role of women in the home, was concerned with the subordination of women to men, attacked the gender pay gap, and supported female bodily integrity. The Weatherwomen also refined their own feminist ideology into an intersectional one that would incorporate multiple identity perspectives beyond the white, American, middle-class perspective. In shaping a feminist vision for the WUO, the Weatherwomen dealt with sexism within their own organization and were dismissed by some feminist groups of the time as inauthentic. This work strives to recognize the WUO's militant feminist efforts, and the agency, autonomy, and empowerment of its female members, by concentrating on their actions and writings.

The American Terrorist

The American Terrorist
Title The American Terrorist PDF eBook
Author Terry L. Oroszi
Publisher Greylander Press, LLC
Total Pages 237
Release 2019-01-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0982168330

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Readers of “The American Terrorist” will be able to discuss terrorism like an expert. The book explains why some criminals are labeled as terrorists, but others are not, and compiles the attributes of 500+ American citizens charged with acts related to terrorism into an 8-marker profile of an American terrorist. Acts of terrorism may only impact a few, but the fear they invoke permeates the entire country and divides us. This book gives power back to the community to identify a developing terrorist and offers tools to re-engage them back into society and steer them down a better path. The reader will also find a complete list and summaries of domestic and international terrorist organizations with which American terrorists align. Features: The Mindset of An American Terrorist is thoroughly examined, including social, marital, and economic class, education, profession, race, gender, sexuality, religion, and the desire for political freedom. Is Your Neighbor A Terrorist? Determine your state of security based on the citizenship, homeland, and local residence of American terrorists. The American Female Terrorist is relatively unknown to many citizens. This book answers the primary question many are asking: why would a woman join an organization that renounces many of the rights they enjoy as U.S. citizens? The American Male Terrorist is well known, or is he? Find out if your assumptions about the age, education, allegiance, marital status, and mental health are correct. Recognizing a Developing Terrorist: The book reviews historical terrorist profiling and then devises a new, 8-marker profile of a developing terrorist supported by statistics and case studies. The American Military Terrorist is a terrorist with experience in the U.S. armed forces. One chapter of the book explores the controversial profiles of these terrorists. Behind Bars is a chapter that document the official charges (very few terrorists are charged with terrorism), sentences, and prison locations of American terrorists. And more… · Terrorism camps, where are they and who attends · The top targets and weapons used by American terrorists · FBI involvement · Prevention strategies and federal policies · The Terrorist Profile as a preventative tool · De-radicalization and disengagement · Federal policies related to terrorism

Dogsbody

Dogsbody
Title Dogsbody PDF eBook
Author Diana Wynne Jones
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 275
Release 2012-04-12
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1101566981

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A funny, heartbreaking, stunning book by the legendary Diana Wynne Jones—with an introduction by Neil Gaiman. The Dog Star, Sirius, is tried - and found guilty - by his heavenly peers for a murder he did not commit. His sentence: to live on the planet Earth until he can carry out a seemingly impossible mission - the recovery of a deadly weapon known as the Zoi. The first lesson Sirius learns in his lowly earthly form is that humans have all the power. The second is that even though his young mistress loves him, she can't protect either of them. The third - and worst - is that someone out there will do anything to keep Sirius from finding the Zoi. Even if it means destroying Earth itself. This funny, heartbreaking, stunning book features an introduction by Neil Gaiman, an avid fan of Diana Wynne Jones.

From Freedom Fighters to Terrorists

From Freedom Fighters to Terrorists
Title From Freedom Fighters to Terrorists PDF eBook
Author Paige Whaley Eager
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 248
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317132289

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Women have participated in political violence throughout history, yet the concept of women as active proponents and perpetrators of political violence and terrorism is not widely accepted. Viewed as being forced by partners, sexually abused or brainwashed, the possibility of political motives is not often considered. Paige Whaley Eager addresses this to establish whether the stereotypical view is misplaced. She utilizes a framework to analyze women engaged in political violence in different contexts in order to examine structural variables, ideological goals of the organization and personal factors which contribute to involvement. Case study rich, this informative book provides an indispensable guide to examining women's role in left/right wing engagement, ethno-nationalist/separatist violence, guerrilla movements and suicide bombers.

Terrorism Today

Terrorism Today
Title Terrorism Today PDF eBook
Author Christopher C Harmon
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 337
Release 2013-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 113530114X

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First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Disorders and Terrorism

Disorders and Terrorism
Title Disorders and Terrorism PDF eBook
Author United States. National Advisory Committee on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals. Task Force on Disorders and Terrorism
Publisher
Total Pages 692
Release 1977
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Government study prompted by acts of extraordinary violence in this country since the 1960s. Included in the appendices is a chronology of terrorist episodes in the U.S. from Jan. 1959-March 1976 and a bibliography prepared by staff members of the New York University Law School Staff.