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…to the contrary about religion and everything religious. Nietzsche wrote "...It has been almost the terror of terrors and out of that terror the contrary type has been willed, cultivated and attained: the domestic animal, the herd animal, the sick brute man…
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…it easier for the government to check anyone's personal records for any signs of terrorist activity. One such record is the history of one's library book check-outs. If I were to check-out a book having to do with terrorism, then I would be red flagged…
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…acknowledges that "We know quite well how the problem should be addressed if we want to reduce the threat rather than escalate it." Later he uses the case of Nicaragua taking a terrorism issue to the World Court as an example of how a state should proceed…
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…-terrorism the U.S. has passed the USA Patriot Act. This new act allows the police to search your home, interrogate people by means of racial profiling, and would allow non-citizens, with permits, to be jailed only on suspicion (USA...). The Patriot Act…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the warrants to the investigation of gangs. In fact, terrorism or espionage investigators did not necessarily have to go through the criminal courts for a covert search - they could do so with even fewer safeguards against abuse by going to a top secret foreign…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, head of France's counterintelligence service, says "they do not seem suspicious. They work. They have kids. They have fixed addresses. They pay the rent." Sleepers either run terrorism support networks of "Muslim charities, foundations, conferences, academic…
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Category: /History
…between 1934 and 1953. What is curious about Stalin's particular bread of totalitarianism is the role that terror played. Ulam argues that totalitarian terror in Stalinist Russia increased as the totalitarian state stabilised and the dictator's position became…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…September 11, 2001 The United States and the world underwent an immense change on September 11, 2001, due to the hideous acts of terrorism committed on the World Trade Centers in New York City, and the Pentagon in Washington D.C. This was an act…
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…....', the result was war and chaos. In today's phraseology, should that be defined as terrorism? 3. Hitler led his nation to destruction for twelve years when he was in power; Mao led his nation to destruction for 27 years when he was in power. Hitler persecuted Jews…
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…Key points of essay; (for revision purposes) 1. Trotsky and the red army 2. Weakness of the White armies 3. War Communism 4. Attitude of the peasants 5. Propaganda 6. Red terror- Cheka 7. Allied Withdrawal Juring the Russian civil war Leon Trotsky…
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