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7. The Political Socialization of West German Terrorists
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- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- PROLOGUE 1
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PART I. Aspects of Political Violence
- 1. Approaches to the Study of Political Violence 19
- 2. Julius Evola and the Ideological Origins of the Radical Right in Contemporary Italy 61
- 3. Loyalist and Republican Perceptions of the Northern Ireland Conflict: The UDA and the Provisional IRA 91
- 4. Patterns of ETA Violence: 1968-1980* 123
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PART II. Individual Motifs and Motivations
- 5. The Violent Life: An Analysis of Leftand Right-Wing Terrorism in Italy 145
- 6. Interpretations of Italian Left-Wing Terrorism 169
- 7. The Political Socialization of West German Terrorists 191
- 8. Rollerball or Neo-Nazi Violence? 229
- 9. Guerrilla Movements in Argentina, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Uruguay 257
- 10. Patterns in the Lives of ETA Members 283
- 11. Social-Ethnic Conflict and Paramilitary Organization in the Near East 311
- 12. Conclusion: Collective Purposes and Individual Motives 335
- CONTRIBUTORS 375
- INDEX 377
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- PROLOGUE 1
-
PART I. Aspects of Political Violence
- 1. Approaches to the Study of Political Violence 19
- 2. Julius Evola and the Ideological Origins of the Radical Right in Contemporary Italy 61
- 3. Loyalist and Republican Perceptions of the Northern Ireland Conflict: The UDA and the Provisional IRA 91
- 4. Patterns of ETA Violence: 1968-1980* 123
-
PART II. Individual Motifs and Motivations
- 5. The Violent Life: An Analysis of Leftand Right-Wing Terrorism in Italy 145
- 6. Interpretations of Italian Left-Wing Terrorism 169
- 7. The Political Socialization of West German Terrorists 191
- 8. Rollerball or Neo-Nazi Violence? 229
- 9. Guerrilla Movements in Argentina, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Uruguay 257
- 10. Patterns in the Lives of ETA Members 283
- 11. Social-Ethnic Conflict and Paramilitary Organization in the Near East 311
- 12. Conclusion: Collective Purposes and Individual Motives 335
- CONTRIBUTORS 375
- INDEX 377