Terrorism and Justice: Moral Argument in a Threatened World

Melbourne Univ. Publishing (2002)
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This is the first book to address philosophically the moral and political underpinnings of terrorism and anti-terrorism. It brings together authors with different attitudes and original perspectives on attitudes and ethical and practical justifications for terrorism.

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Tony Coady
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