Terrorism is a word with little content - it is a label for brutalities committed by 'the enemy', and from which one's own acts of destruction are exempted. It is an inchoate and emotionally laden concept, a semantic mirror of our dishonesty and a repository for everything about war that we would like to disavow. Making a sharp distinction between war and terrorism is at best a self-deceptive game.


The Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature and the Origins of War (ed. 2007)


Terrorism is a word with little content - it is a label for brutalities committed by 'the enemy', and from which one's own acts of destruction are...

Terrorism is a word with little content - it is a label for brutalities committed by 'the enemy', and from which one's own acts of destruction are...

Terrorism is a word with little content - it is a label for brutalities committed by 'the enemy', and from which one's own acts of destruction are...

Terrorism is a word with little content - it is a label for brutalities committed by 'the enemy', and from which one's own acts of destruction are...